Participants in the race have 60 hours to reach the finish line near Tower on bike, ski or foot. They started in International Falls on Monday morning.
As players continue delivering democratic justice in Helldivers 2 and news of the creative director taking a sabbatical makes rounds online, some fans look to the future and question how long the now-iconic online shooter will be supported - and according to Arrowhead Game Studios, they have nothing to worry about.
Helldiver's 2's former CEO, now CCO, made headlines earlier this week—including ours—by announcing he'd be on a sabbatical following years of hard work. As for why that's a big deal, well, Pilestedt has been particularly vocal as far as creative leads and directors go,
The Arrowhead CEO has shut down the idea of a Helldivers 2 x Star Wars crossover while giving the thumbs up to other collaborations.
Arrowhead Game Studios founder and Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt, who now holds the position of chief creative officer at the company, is taking a sabbatical and working on an all-new game upon his return.
On Wednesday afternoon, Hermantown native Michael Koppy came within 6.5 miles of the finish line of the Arrowhead 135, but had to drop out due to intense back pain according to the Duluth News Tribune. RELATED STORY: Northland runner gears up for 135 mile ultramarathon at age 74.
Helldivers 2 creative director Johan Pilestedt issued a statement regarding his sabbatical, and teased its next game in the process.
Helldivers 2 celebrates its one-year milestone, but CCO of Arrowhead, Johan Pilestedt is taking a break after 11 years of leading the franchise.
Arrowhead's boss Johan Pilestedt will be taking a sabbatical to focus on his personal life, and once he's back will work on their next game.
Arrowhead Game Studios has used the same formula for Helldivers 2 that it used for Magicka, the studio's first game.
The 135-mile endurance race, which takes snowmobile trails from International Falls to Tower, has "on foot," bike, ski and kicksled categories.
A famed Grand Lake tourist destination known for its diverse entertainment destroyed by a catastrophic fire is planning to rebuild. A two-page state Fire Marshal report dated Feb. 19,