Warhammer 40,000: Space Navy 2's siege mode is a reminder to fight chaos
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Jul , 2025 0

and Warhammer 40,000: Space Navy 2's siege mode In the process of full swing, the players were coming through the wave of thousands and overlords when the competition reached the highest level. But, besides the frustrating connection issues and the mistakes that block progress, some players have a bigger problem: confusion.
Siege mode forces players to fight against enemy waves in Space Navy 2's two enemy factions: Thousand Sons Traitors and Terrifying Bug-like alien threats, which is overlord. There is no way to compete with one faction. Overlord and chaotic waves will appear separately.
This is a problem for some Space Marines players who feel like a fighting overlord is much more fun than fighting chaos. Many of these are related to the different challenges raised by each faction. Tyrannosaurus Rex is a group-type enemy type that piles the screen with a mixture of smaller enemies and larger, harder enemies. Sweep the power sword through dozens of overlord enemies as Space Marines with Xenos meat to bring a clean reaction to your strike and – my personal favorites to slam those slam tyrants.
In contrast, Qian Son presents a more measurable challenge. After all, you are here to compete with other space marines and their guardian forces. They should be tough. When these terminators generate and spam it feels like pulling teeth as the chaotic game. Thousand Son's “proposition” of turning the brain off and cracking it, and more of it,” if Space Ocean 2 wanted to be like Elden Ring, then it might be a bit like Elden Ring like this. ”
The effect is more obvious, the harder it is to play Space Navy 2. With easier difficulties, overlords and chaos are very important in challenging aspects. But the difficulties required to be done at certain levels of progress in the Space Marine Corps, and chaos became an absolute bloody nightmare, and tyrants usually still find it easy to manage.
This is not as simple as “Overlord”, and chaos is difficult. “The Overlord's work as an enemy works brilliantly in recreating legends and factions on the desktop. Similarly, thousands of sons are just like traitors promoted by twisted magic. They are different because they should be.
Still, Space Marine 2 players – which has been a matter of PVE operation mode since last September’s record was released – are often popular online to show that they prefer to fight Tyranids. Some even say that whenever they encounter chaotic waves, they exit siege mode.
“Is there a way to play siege mode with Tyrannosaurus Rex?” I recently asked think_fan_5943 on Space Ocean subreddit. “I really hate to beat Chaos, being forced to fight them sucks, and usually I'll drop out of school when the enemies switch. If you don't like Chaos, you can only choose Overlords, so why can't we choose the enemies we face in Siege mode?”
No one expects Saber Interactive developers to release an infringement-only version of Siege mode. If they do, maybe the Chaos version will not have enough players to form a healthy showdown pool, which is the preference for Overlords. I think that's it. But the overlords and chaos debate in Space Marine 2 does spark an interesting conversation about the enemy factions we expect to see in the already confirmed Space Marine 3.
What kind of challenges does the corpse that everyone expects to appear bring? Can another type of traitor legion present a more interesting challenge? What if the plague-ridden death guard is in the game and the player is forced to shoot with the disease and bolts of the skin? What should I do if I return after appearing in Space Ocean 1? Can they be the overlord enemy faction that everyone loves to fight against?
For the moment, the remaining overlords and chaos, whether we like it or not, must compete with the ongoing challenges of both in siege mode. Looking ahead, Space Marine 2 has a lot of exciting content. While Patch 9 focuses only on balance changes, Patch 10 adds new Chaos and Chaos PVP mode, new Power Axe melee weapons and new Techmarine classes. Check All Space Ocean 2 Patch 10 Details.
Wesley is IGN's news director. Find him on Twitter via @wyp100. You can reach Wesley via [email protected] or secretly visit [email protected].