The Jedi 2 operation has suffered from the beginning of its sale. In recent days, the game has again been bombarded by players, and the game evaluation has fallen to “unequal approval”. The controversy revolved around the balance of the game (which has plagued the player for some time) and the pattern of payment.

The payment model is particularly frustrating for players, who see Jedi 2 as a buy-out game with too many payments. This triggers a negative comparison between the players and the free game, and most of the players are dissatisfied with the economic system in the game, especially as a buy-out game. From Steam’s data, while the recent evaluation of Jedi 2 was “unsatisfactory”, its overall evaluation was “mostly positive”. Many players leave behind negative evaluations to express concerns or to change previous positive assessments to negative ones until the problem is resolved. The “HelldiversUnfiltered” sub-part on Reddit is coordinating a partial negative assessment, which shows the current dissatisfaction of some fans.

Reddit usernot a xeno states: “A game of $40 should not have in-sourcing content of more than $100. It’s not a skin problem, it’s a game problem.” This means that special armor and war bonds in the game are paid for. Of course, the internal purchase of the game has been in existence since its sale, but some players indicate that it is becoming more difficult to obtain free super-currencys as the game becomes operational. The player DiaperFluid says, “The game’s progress system is broken at the root. It’s boring to earn a super-currency, it’s no fun, it costs $10 every time you want to buy a new armor, equipment or a gun. Especially if it’s a $40 game.”

In fact, players have not been dissatisfied with Jedi 2 for a day or two. Last month ‘ s infamous cyber-violence broke out directly in the player community. At the time, the balance of the game was questioned by community players, who were then attacked by the game’s dead-knock-in-box network. However, not only did the developer Arrowhead Game Studios not come out to maintain community order, but he was quickly cut off from the cyberstorm. This irresponsible operation of public relations has once again triggered a poor-rated bombing by players.

Despite the recent controversy over the Jedi Constabulary II, it was a skirmish compared to the initial PSN account in 2024. Sony tried to enforce PSN account bindings in the PC game at that time, making it impossible for paid players without PSN services to log in at all. Under pressure from public opinion, the policy was eventually withdrawn and its tone improved.