Arrowhead is actually making a 'review bomb' cape to commemorate the Helldivers 2 PSN fiasco, comple

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Helldivers 2 continues to make lemonade out of its biggest blunder. On the back of the "" fiasco that saw the best-selling shooter pounded with negative Steam reviews, from a bunch of countries (an ongoing problem), and its publisher Sony pressured into reversing a disruptive PSN sign-in requirement, Arrowhead is now making a cheeky cape to commemorate the player [[link]] protest.

A brief rewind: The same morning Sony reversed its decision last week, Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt shared a community post pitching a cape based on Helldivers 2's Steam review graph—with its blue peaks and sudden negative drop as the review bombing began. Nobody was sure if he was taking the idea seriously, but that changed when he replied to one fan saying Arrowhead was "talking about rummy nabob a good name for it right now."

Two days ago, Pilestedt tweeted out a of the cape—a black fabric with matte finish and, just visible in the corner, two long red bars representing over 200,000 negative Steam reviews, many of which have back to positive ones. Adding to the cape's legitimacy is a recent rummy noble reply from community manager Twinbeard on the Helldivers Discord:

"We already have a name," he said in reference to the review bomb cape, "should there ever hypothetically be a cape, that is."

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The teaser image tweeted by Johan Pilestedt. (Image credit: Arrowhead Game [[link]] Studios)

This would be the second cape made in reaction to a real-world player effort: In early April, Arrowhead with a new in-game holiday and commemorative cape rummy satta for all.

It's nice that Arrowhead wants to acknowledge the review bomb protest that led to Sony's reversal. It's also unavoidably awkward. The Malevelon Creek celebration was a feel-good, in-fiction victory for the community, but PSN-gate is a mess that's still ongoing for those still locked out of a game they played for months. Then there's the unprecedented strangeness of a studio endorsing and celebrating the review bombing of its own game—a practice that's proven over the years—weeks after one of its community managers was for publicly supporting said review bombing/refunding as it was happening. It's never boring keeping up with Helldivers 2.

The assumption is that the yet-unnamed cape will be released for free sometime soon, perhaps around the next big war event, which could be any day now.

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(Image credit: Twinbeard via Discord)

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