Helldivers 2

, the action-packed sequel to the popular top-down shooter, has garnered praise for its gameplay and transition to third-person exploration and combat. However, questions surrounding its microtransactions and potential pay-to-win mechanics have surfaced.

While Helldivers 2 has microtransactions in the form of "Super Credits" used to buy in-game cosmetic items and gear, it's different from other models. The players can earn Super Credits through regular gameplay, including completing missions and trading medals. This means diligent players can acquire premium items without spending real money.

In addition to this, players can't buy functionally powerful gear directly using Super Credits. Upgrades like weapons and armor are unlocked through gameplay progression, ensuring everyone has access to essential tools for success.

Finally, the microtransaction system is entirely optional. Players can still enjoy Helldivers 2without ever spending additional money.

Johan Pilestedt, the ever-vocal CEO of Arrowhead Game Studios, emphasizes its commitment to fair monetization on Twitter, saying that developers must prove their game's worth first before introducing monetization.