The Killzone universe debuts on Xbox Series with official content.
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For years, the idea of seeing Killzone elements outside of the PlayStation ecosystem seemed impossible. But now, that scenario has officially changed. Sony has confirmed that content inspired by the iconic franchise will arrive on Xbox Series through a direct collaboration with Helldivers 2, marking a symbolic and unexpected crossover.
The announcement was made as part of a special update for Arrowhead’s cooperative game, where a Legendary Warbond is introduced, featuring armor, armor sets, and aesthetics directly inspired by the Helghast Empire. A move that, beyond being a nod to Killzone veterans, represents a milestone in the opening up of traditionally platform-exclusive franchises.
Helldivers 2 x Killzone arrives on Xbox Series with a Legendary Warbond
The Helldivers 2 x Killzone Legendary Warbond will be available on Xbox Series, including advanced equipment, high-caliber weapons, and armor sets that are instantly recognizable to any fan of the Guerrilla Games-created saga. This content previously appeared in a limited capacity in the game’s Superstore, but the community’s response was so overwhelming that it has prompted its return, now with an Xbox release.
All the equipment is inspired by the Helghast imaginary, one of the most memorable antagonist factions in PlayStation history. Their military aesthetic, extreme philosophy, and toughness forged on the planet Helghan fit surprisingly well with the warlike and satirical tone of Helldivers 2, bringing their own personality to cooperative missions.
This crossover doesn’t make Killzone a multi-platform franchise per se, but it does represent the first time official franchise content has arrived on Xbox, even if it’s integrated into another title. A gesture that reinforces the new era of more open collaborations in the industry and will undoubtedly not go unnoticed among players from both communities.

