Helldivers 2 Game Master Joel Allegedly Gifts Unreleased Vehicle to Players

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25/03/2024 22h40

In a surprising turn of events, Helldivers 2's elusive game master, Joel, may have made a direct appearance in the game by gifting players an unreleased vehicle. A viral clip has surfaced showing Joel chatting with other players before disappearing into the night.

While the authenticity of the clip has not been confirmed by Joel or Arrowhead Game Studios, it has sparked excitement among the Helldivers 2 community. The existence of vehicles in the game had already been leaked through datamines a few weeks prior, and clips of an APC-like vehicle had been circulating online since the beginning of March.

It is unclear whether this was the actual game master himself or an impersonator, as Arrowhead Game Studios tends to remain tight-lipped about upcoming additions, even when they are evident. Game director Johan Pilestedt had previously denied the existence of flying bugs in the game before eventually admitting their possibility.

Considering this development, it is likely that more players will have the opportunity to experience these vehicles in the near future. However, it remains uncertain when exactly this feature will be officially released. Fans are hoping that Joel will make appearances in other games to give more players a chance to try out the unreleased vehicle.

In the meantime, players can refer to the guide on the best Helldivers 2 Stratagems to discover the most useful strategies for the ongoing battle against the Terminids and Automatons.

It is to be noted that Joel's involvement and his direct interaction with players have added an intriguing layer of mystery to the already enigmatic game master. As the Helldivers 2 narrative continues to evolve under Joel's guidance, players eagerly await further revelations and surprises from the galactic game master.

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