TheHelldivers 2review bomb campaign players went on beforeSony revertedthe upcoming requirement for a PSN account login inadvertently created a great design for an in-game cape. Now, it looks like that cape may have been brought to life, and players can’t want to get it.

Over the past week or so,Helldivers 2players have been through a pretty rough series of movements against and then for the game they love. When Sony indicated that a PSN account would be required to play from the end of May, players went on a review-bomb campaign until this requirement was rescinded. After that, a positive review-bombing campaign began, making a pretty interesting pattern on the game’s review stats page.

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Over the weekend, Arrowhead Game Studios’ CEO Johan Pilesedt shared a cheekyimage of a capeinHelldivers 2that looks suspiciously like the Steam reviewsimage that he jokedwould make a great cape in the game. Players immediately jumped on the past and began begging to have it in their inventory.

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Users seemingly lost their minds when they saw this and posted amazing replies, likeBasetrade’s comment, “ID LIKE TO DOWNVOTE THIS POST BUT IN A POSITIVE WAY.”

The cape would be the second to commemorate theHelldivers 2community. The first was theMalevelon Creek capethat every player was given in recognition of the insane number of deaths on the planet and how much players hate fighting on it.

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This new cape could mean more, though. It recognizes the power of the community working together not just in the game but outside of it, too. The review bombing was a form of protest, as players aimed to force Sony to reverse its decision to require PC players to have a PSN account.

However, just because a cape may be on the way, it doesn’t mean theHelldivers 2community is done fighting. At the time of writing, 177 countries are unable to purchase the game after it was delisted from Steam. Those countries do not allow PSN accounts, meaning it was impossible for those users to play the game once the PSN requirement was instated.

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User G.O.A.T.Gaming replied to this same post, saying, “You promised everyone would be able to play Helldivers, and they can’t. We trusted you!” Pilestedt has explained in multiple social media posts that it would be in Sony’s hands to fix this, but Arrowhead Game Studios is hoping it will be resolved soon.

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