The drama surroundingthe ongoing clash between Super Earth and Automaton forces inHelldivers 2shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. If anything, the bots have now amped things up with huge AT-AT-looking walkers popping up across the entire theatre of war, shocking Helldiver forces.
Here’s the really interesting bit: nobody saw this coming. At the time of writing, Super Earth is actively attempting to suppress the Automatons once and for all viaOperation Swift Disassembly. This multi-stage, multi-prong onslaught had been going well until Super Earth operatives discovered that theAutomatons had plans to start producing gunship flyersin short order. With that in mind, most players expected to see a gunship or two as Swift Disassembly unraveled, only to come across a superpowered quad-legged, building-sized robot instead. Instead of flying, then, the Automatons are just walkingharderfor the time being.

Bots now have AT-ATs in Helldivers 2
Helldivers 2‘s Factory Strider bots are an apparent callback toStar Wars‘ legendary AT-AT(All-Terrain Armored Transport) vehicles. Whereas the AT-ATs were often pushovers that could be dispatched with a length of good rope and some quick out-of-the-box thinking, this is not the case with the Factory Strider from the looks of it. The Strider’s armor is impregnable by default, and until the community can suss out some reliable weak spots for Helldivers to target, the mecha will easily tank several Stratagems’ worth of munitions before being brought down.They do appear to spawn gunshipstoo, for good measure.
The Factory Striders are scary, is what we’re getting at.
Everything suggests that the Factory Striders began appearing after the developer, Arrowhead, releasedthe hotly anticipated update 01.000.200, which tripled the level cap, added a few new weather patterns to the rotation, and substantially improved certain weapons.
This is all part and parcel of the way Arrowhead operates, mind. A few weeks ago,I presented my argumentthatHelldivers 2was all the better for the developers’ penchant to leave out major new content releases from the patch notes, and the sudden appearance of the Factory Striders underlines my point further still. Players are thrilled and terrified in equal measure when they first come across these monstrosities, which tower over the jungles and come packed to the gills with excessive amounts of weaponry. Something similar happened withthe Terminid flyer creaturesa while back, and we’ve no doubt that many more surprises await in the coming weeks and months.

We’re still waiting to learn more about thosecreepy blue lasersandstrange Helldiver assassinations, it’s worth remembering. And if that’s all a tad too ethereal for your tastes, might I draw your attention tothe half-cloaked orbital vesselsthat have begun appearing over Automaton-controlled planets? Choose your poison, as it were!







