Modder ‘MadMax’ has released a new mod for Helldivers 2 that unlocks its hidden vehicles, meaning that you can use the LAV, RECON and MECH.
Now for those that are only interested in the MECH, there is a separate mod. This other mod unlocks the hidden two MECH variants with auto cannons and rockets.
You can download these mods from here and here, respectively. Do note that since these mods unlock hidden content, they might get you banned. So, use them at your own risk. From what we know, Arrowhead Game Studios will soon release a patch that will allow you to use the mechas.
Helldivers 2 is one of the most successful games of Q1 2024. The game has Very Positive reviews on Steam, and has managed to sell well on the PC platform.
Arrowhead Studios has claimed that 60% of the game’s sales are coming from the PC. In total, the game has sold nearly 3 million copies so far.
A lot of people use this example as the reason why Sony will change its PC strategy. Honestly, though, I don’t expect Sony’s first-party single-player games to come out to PC alongside their PS5 versions. Helldivers 2 is a GaaS (Games as a Service) title, which made perfect sense to release it simultaneously on PC and PS5.
For those wondering, Arrowhead Game Studios does not plan to implement support for DLSS or FSR. At least for now, the devs are focusing on providing new content to their players.
Anyway, as I said, this mod could get you into trouble. So yeah, use it at your own risk. Below you can also find a video that showcases this mod in action.
Have fun!
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