Helldivers 2 player discovers how to kill a Bile Titan using a Charger

John Esposito
An image of Helldivers 2 gameplay.

Helldivers 2 players continue to pull off insane feats, with the latest demonstrating how well done the in-game physics system is.

Helldivers 2 has impressed its player base for many reasons, whether it be the work of Game Master Joel or the superb power fantasy it puts players in.

One of its more underlooked systems is the in-game physics system, as there’s quite a robust system that rewards players with hilarious or unfortunate outcomes.

The latest use of Helldivers 2’s physics engine comes courtesy of a player who shocked themselves after they killed the menacing Bile Titan.

Helldivers 2 player kills a Bile Titan with a Charger

Shared to the Helldivers 2 subreddit, one player found themself running from a Bile Titan and a Charger, both formidable foes.

Attempting to create breathing room, the player turned around and fired a Railgun shot into the Charger. What happens next is sheer lunacy and luck, as the Charger is sent backward at blistering speeds right into the Bile Titan, killing both and five other Terminids.

It’s all made better by the fact the player is left utterly speechless at what just unfolded.

The replies to the video were ablaze with praise for the player. “This is probably the most badass way anyone will ever kill a Titan,” one reply said.

Another shared how they experienced something similar, but in reverse: “I got killed the other day when I shot the Charger, and he flew towards me like that… scared the crap out of me.”

With leaks showing vehicles and Mechs potentially coming, others were quick to point out how Helldivers 2’s physics system could impact those items.

“I had no idea that the physics in this game are like this, wow, I can’t wait for vehicles! Warthog launching confirmed?”

Time will tell if the leaks prove to be true, but for now, freedom, democracy, and physics await.

About The Author

John graduated with a degree in Sport Management in 2017, before discovering he had a hidden joy for writing. Since then, he's worked for GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming. Currently, he's a Games Writer for Dexerto, and all tips and tricks welcome: john.esposito@dexerto.com