Helldivers 2 announces victory: “Super Earth Battle Win” – What's next for Lighting?
Blog Andrew Joseph 30 May , 2025 0

The ongoing Galaxy War in Helldivers 2 seems to have reached another turning point, with the Federation announcing defeating Lighting.
“Lighting has retreated from the Super Earth Battle Space,” a transparent message to the gaming community. “The core of democracy has been defended. Super Earth Battle won.”
The invasion of lighting undoubtedly caused huge losses to the Super Earth, with only two giant cities remaining: prosperous cities and internal equality.
The message continued: “The remaining illumination was finally observed to jump from the super-Earth orbit.” “The enemy also vacated New Haven, Piren V and Widow's Harbor, burning the surfaces of these planets while escaping. No stations found the illumination power – the enemy had been hiding. They would be found.
“After several days of uninterrupted fighting, the super earth stands. The courage to trust democracy has been tested; the will of the people overcome the enemy. The heller has won.”
The problem is, no one really believes that the Heller has achieved lasting victory here. Just like the way the developer arrows are, federal communication is the default propaganda, and it is almost certain that further turmoil is growing. And, players really want to chase lighting while retreating and have the potential to wrestle at their homeland.
Meanwhile, a message in a game shows that the Super Earth President was killed while fighting back against the Lighting Force. But again, the players are skeptical of the players' health, and some say it may be a disguised lighting communication. What exactly happened here?
It is worth noting that Helldivers 2 suffered controversy around the invasion this week, Causing new negative comments.
In the days since the Democratic Update Core was launched, players have been working hard to own various big cities on the super earth, which corresponds to the major cities in real life. For example, the York Supreme corresponds roughly to New York and commemorates Buenos Aires. As the invasion continued, more and more cities fell, leaving only the maritime equality (Shanghai) and the prosperous city of Superman (Stockholm).
Efforts to focus behind equality to make a final stand. However, equality at sea never hits 100%; the current arc ends with a percentage meter of 99.9783%. Many negative comments are in Chinese, and while machine translation seems to be inaccurate enough, some recurring views are easy to collect: frustration about driving narrative, from the perception of thumb to thumb on the arrow, repeated mentions of “99.9783%”.
What's next? Well, first of all, the federal government needs a new president. Let's look at Master Joel's sleeves.
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