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"This is patently untrue," Spitz explains. "Arrowhead still has a very small team compared to the success of the game, and while we have dedicated QA, the people fixing bugs with weapons and armor ...
Arrowhead Games has been trying to keep pace, but one gets the feeling they're losing in a war of whack-a-mole right now. In a message to the game's Discord server, community manager Spitz painted ...
Helldivers 2 appears to have lost community manager Spitz following Sony’s decision to backtrack on its original decision to have PC users create a PSN account to play the game on Steam.. While ...
SPITZ, the outstanding community manager whose suggestion to continue the review-bombing in order to provide additional leverage with Sony, was the reason many Helldivers felt optimistic about ...
Spitz elaborated that "Turns out that telling people to review-bomb and refund a game isn't a popular decision with the publisher. But I'm still here and I'm glad that we all made a difference." ...
Arrowhead Game Studios has fired Helldivers 2 community manager following the controversy surrounding mandatory PSN linking on PC. The backlash led to Sony pulling the plug on PSN account ...
Helldivers 2 launched and became an immediate success, which was obviously a great thing for developer Arrowhead and publisher PlayStation. But it was also a problem, because the level of success ...
Spitz says they were involuntarily let go from Arrowhead When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works .
Was Spitz unprofessional to a degree that warranted not being associated with Arrowhead? Yes. But id like to believe he had the goodwill of at least a large part of the community at heart.
Spitz, the Associate Community Manager for Helldivers 2, recently revealed that Arrowhead Game Studios had planned on granting players a cosmetic reward for linking their PSN account to the game.
by William D'Angelo, posted on 16 May 2025 / 2,935 Views. Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead Game Studios will be self-funding its next game and won't be working with an external publisher.