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Helldivers CCO Johan Pilestedt reminds players (twice) that he's not solely responsible for the late

Published on December 10, 2025

Helldivers 2 has recently enjoyed a , [[link]] upgrading weapon damage across the board, reducing the amount of heavy enemies in favour of more mooks, and loads more stuff I'm unable to fit into an opening paragraph.

Given that Helldivers 2's former CEO Johan Pilestedt has not only stated he wants to , but also taken a technical demotion to become the studio's , it might be easy to credit this latest wave of tweaks to the new auteur's divine influence. 'Pilestedt's rolled up his sleeves, and is sorting things out!'

Five days later, and the unofficial accolades are still coming—leading Pilestedt to take to his Twitter and re-affirm that he is not the chosen one, : "I've seen a lot of people give me lots of cred for this patch as if I am the sole person responsible. I want to make it clear that the team are the ones that made it happen. Without their effort, design sensibilities, diligence and passion none of this would have been possible."

(Image credit: @Pilestedt on Twitter/X.)

While I do think there's every chance Pilestedt is being humble here, and that [[link]] it's very possible that careful leadership has helped steer the good ship Helldivers 2 in the right direction, he's also just right—Arrowhead employs over 100 people and any game, especially a live service one with a lot of moving parts, is monstrously complicated to balance, requiring all hands on deck.

As a matter of fact, let's go ahead and loosely tie some red strings across some pins on a corkboard: Helldivers 2 publicly announced its intention to make less frequent, more detailed patches , while Pilestedt announced his new role at around the same time. I'd very much wager that, given the patches' size, the development team have been working on its constituent parts for more than 22 days.

I also wouldn't be surprised if the studio as a whole has chosen to move in this new direction with him anyway—the game's fateful and a less-than-well received are both likely to have rocked the boat.

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