Helldivers 2 Introduces Dust Devils Warbond Featuring New Skins, Weapons, and Rewards

by August 27, 2025

New Update and Features for Helldivers 2

The latest update for Helldivers 2, titled Into the Unjust, has been announced. Starting September 2, players will embark on an underground adventure to spread Managed Democracy among the Terminid hordes, armed with millions of tons of explosives.

This update allows Helldivers to explore the secrets hidden behind the mysterious Gloom shroud that covers various Hive Worlds. In this new setting, squads will need to navigate beneath the planet’s surface.

Challenges and Preparation

Players will face a significant challenge as their Super Destroyer will not be available for full support during underground missions. This absence means that honing combat skills will be essential for surviving encounters with a new subterranean species of Terminids and uncovering the Gloom’s origins.

Introducing the Dust Devils Warbond

To assist players in their missions, a new Premium Dust Devils Warbond will become available, offering an expanded selection of weapons, grenades, stratagems, and stylish capes to equip prior to battle. A detailed look at the new equipment can be found below.

Launch and Crossovers

Today’s launch of Helldivers 2 on Xbox Series X|S introduces a wave of reinforcements to the ongoing war effort. Sony announced this Xbox release in July, alongside a tease for a crossover with Halo 3: ODST, which has now been officially revealed. Players can check out the nostalgic new gear via the provided link.

Warbond Pricing

For those interested, the warbond is priced at 1,000 Super Credits, the premium currency obtainable from small caches throughout each level. Alternatively, players can expedite their acquisition by purchasing a stack for $10 to access the new gear immediately.

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