Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead Game Studios is working to address the game’s mounting performance issues amid growing player frustration over the game’s current state. The studio admitted that recent patches have fallen short in fixing crashes, freezes, and other glitches that have plagued the game since its February 2024 launch.
The studio’s community manager, Baskinator, shared a detailed message on Helldivers 2’s X account and Discord server on September 24, 2025, and announced:
We know many of you have been experiencing issues, including performance drops, stability hiccups, freezes, and the annoying audio bugs.
We’ve seen the feedback across Discord forums, Reddit, and our dashboards. You’ve been loud, clear, and absolutely right to expect better. We also recognise that our recent updates haven’t hit the mark, and our silence hasn’t helped. That’s on us.
This admission comes as the game’s Steam reviews have dipped from Very Positive to Mostly Positive, with a score of 76.65% score, with a total of 243,703 negative reviews. Most of the reviews complain of stutters, making the game unplayable for a number of players on PC.
To address these concerns, Arrowhead outlined a short-term roadmap starting with a mid-October update, which aims to bring about noticeable improvement and implement some “key crash fixes,” resolve audio problems such as “Primary weapon/Side-arm audio that stops during a mission,” and introduce some minor performance improvements.
Arrowhead states that this patch is just the beginning, stating, “Short term, we think the above will make a noticeable improvement, and beyond that we’ll keep working on the top issues you keep raising.”
However, Arrowhead mentioned that deeper technical problems will take a bit more time to resolve. The studio further added:
For some of the bigger performance pieces, unfortunately, we can’t wave a short-turnaround-magic-wand, nor would a 60-day patch fix them fully (rather it would be duct tape where we need to solder); so we’re working on a bigger development plan as to how we can address some of the larger concerns.
Despite the hiccups, Helldivers 2 continues to stand out as one of the biggest live-service extraction shooters as it made its way to Xbox this year. Arrowhead has a decent track record of genuinely listening to player feedback. So, the latest rough patch could very well pave the way for smoother dives.