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The Seperatists! (rogue Helldivers.... they don't care about DEMOCRACY! lol)
Marketing will milk more people for at least another year, that's it.
You have a small fanbase capable of swallowing the impossible, the rest realized and will realize that the war is not something you can fight, liberation points are randomly assigned by a dude on a desk. Enemies spawn rate is inconsistent, weapons are not capable to deal with the spawn inconsistency. You are forced to fight always on the same planets for months and you will move forward or backward according to the will of the dude on the previously mentioned desk and not cause of your actions.
New content will not solve any of the problems this game has on his core.