Minecraft Players Show Off Incredible Helldivers 2 Battle Recreation


Summary

  • Minecraft players recreated epic Malevelon Creek battle in Helldivers 2 to celebrate a fictional holiday.
  • The group effort does a great job of capturing Helldivers 2’s atmosphere in Minecraft.

A talented group of Minecraft players have shared their incredible recreation of the Malevelon Creek battle in Helldivers 2. The epic Minecraft creation was brought to life to celebrate Malevelon Creek Memorial Day, a fictional holiday celebrated on April 3 within the Helldivers 2 universe.

The Minecraft community has long been among the most creative in all of gaming. It makes sense, given how Minecraft‘s entire gameplay loop is centered on players embracing their own creativity. Over the years, players have shared plenty of their creations with others, with many using the game as an outlet to pay tribute to their other favorite franchises. For example, one Minecraft player recently recreated Pokemon‘s Ecruteak City in the game.

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YouTuber Red Monster Thing shared their epic recreation of Helldivers 2‘s Malevelon Creek mission, featuring details from the Super Destroyer interior to the battlefield itself. They have even built Automaton dropships in the air, which look like they’re ready to drop reinforcements onto the battlefield. What is most impressive about this creation is how it captures the mood of Helldivers 2, with a grungy vibe that looks like it has been pulled directly from Arrowhead Game Studios’ chaotic third-person shooter.

Helldivers 2’s Malevelon Creek Recreated in Minecraft

The project was not a solo effort, with Red Monster Thing claiming to have completed it with other players. It’s not clear how long the project took, only that it was made to commemorate Helldivers 2‘s Malevelon Creek Memorial Day. Given the scale of the impressive project, it’s not unfair to speculate that this was quite the undertaking. According to the YouTuber, the world download will be released for free when they hit the 1,000 subscriber milestone.

With Minecraft‘s ongoing popularity among gamers, the title continues to receive frequent content updates from developer Mojang. The most recent release was Minecraft‘s Spring to Life update, with even more experimental features coming in the future. No matter how long Minecraft has been around, it remains as enormous as ever, with no sign of a decline.

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Released

November 18, 2011

ESRB

E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence


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