As the world of Helldivers 2 continues to grow, so too does the amount of equipment players can wield in the name of galactic freedom. New tools are often introduced via Warbonds, which require players to purchase or farm up Super Credits to access what they offer. For the price that must be paid to acquire them, they’re expected to be full of content that’s both interesting and useful. However, the most recent one, The Masters of Ceremony, was unfortunately seen by a number of players as lackluster due to its lack of significant content. Thankfully, the upcoming Warbond looks to make up for that, as what it contains seems to have caught the attention and interest of many.
Whenever players catch wind of any news regarding a Warbond being added to Helldivers 2, it’s usually followed by questions and concerns regarding how impactful its contents will be. The next one that’s set to be introduced, Force of Law, showed what it plans to offer via its trailer, and it seems people are liking what they’re seeing. While it may not be game-changing, the new arc-focused equipment looks both fun and deadly to use, and is already a huge step up from what the Masters of Ceremony provided. The Force of Law is expected to be released on June 12, 2025, and many are highly anticipating the day, especially since it already looks to be far better than the previous Warbond.

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Why Helldivers 2’s Force of Law Warbond Is Something Players Can’t Ignore
Arrowhead Game Studios needed to ensure that the next premium Warbond of Helldivers 2 is something fantastic after the lackluster Masters of Ceremony, and the Force of Law is looking to fit that description. The hype for its release comes down to a few factors:
- The new weapons, the AR-32 Pacifier and the GL-52 De-Escalator, look to provide a lot of explosive firepower, which can make taking down groups of even the toughest enemies easier than before.
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The Warbond offers a new Guard Dog that seems to shoot out projectiles similar to the
ARC-3 Arc Thrower
, providing players with an extra layer of deadly protection from more agile threats. - The upcoming arc grenade, the G-109 Urchin, seems to be able to stagger something as tough as a Fleshmob, which means it will likely do the same to similar enemy units, making it properly impactful.
With all this in mind, the Force of Law Warbond is shaping up to be something players should consider purchasing on the day it drops. On paper, it seems to be providing some of the best equipment in the game, making it something that players shouldn’t pass up on.
Force of Law’s Equipment is a Step Back in the Right Direction
The key problem with the Masters of Ceremony Warbond is that its equipment wasn’t exactly useful against any of the enemy factions, putting it in an awkward situation where people who purchased it wouldn’t get significant gameplay benefits. This does not seem to be the case for the Force of Law, as the level of firepower its weapons possess looks to be effective against every threat, especially the Terminids. Given that the majority of the new Warbond’s equipment is arc-based, it means gamers will be able to consistently stagger foes and attack numerous targets at once, which sounds perfect for battling the bug-like enemy and its endless waves of aggressive units. The Force Law of Warbond may be responsible for creating one of the best loadouts against the Terminids, making it easier to deal with the faction than ever before, ensuring that the Warbond has real value.
While not all Warbonds in Helldivers 2 can be expected to be hits, the upcoming Force of Law is certainly looking like one. Hopefully, Arrowhead Game Studios executes its ideas well enough to ensure that it is as fun as it looks, as players need something to get over the disappointment from the Masters of Ceremony Warbond and incentivize them to keep enjoying the game.