Everything in the Helldivers 2 Killzone crossover

Gamesradar+ - Dec 18th, 2024
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Helldivers 2 has introduced a Killzone crossover in its in-game Superstore, offering themed items such as an armor set, a gun, and cosmetics inspired by the Helghast faction from Killzone. These items are available for purchase using Super Credits until December 23, 2024. After this date, part two of the crossover will be introduced with more Killzone-themed items. While the current items may appeal to Killzone fans, they are considered expensive and mostly cosmetic, with limited impact on gameplay. Players can also expect additional rewards based on their success in the Galactic War.

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RATING

7.0
Fair Story
Consider it well-founded

The article provides a concise overview of the Helldivers 2 and Killzone crossover event, detailing the items available and their context within the game. It is informative for readers familiar with the game, though it lacks depth in terms of sources and broader perspectives.

RATING DETAILS

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Accuracy

The article appears factually accurate in terms of the game details, item descriptions, and timeline. However, it does not provide sources to verify these claims, which could strengthen its accuracy.

7
Balance

The article primarily focuses on the details of the crossover items and their value, showing some bias toward advising readers on their worth. It lacks perspectives from other players or developers that could provide a more balanced view.

9
Clarity

The article is clearly written, with a logical structure and neutral tone. It avoids emotive language and is easy to understand for readers familiar with the game.

5
Source quality

The article does not cite any sources or provide links to official announcements or developer statements. This limits the ability to assess the credibility of the information presented.

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Transparency

The article does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest, and the ownership of the content by GamesRadar+ is mentioned. However, it lacks transparency about the source of the information and any affiliations.