Every new Warbond added in Helldivers 2 offers players new weapons to work towards and unlock. While stronger weapons aren't completely necessary to complete even some of the higher-difficulty missions, they can make things much easier for you and your squad if you choose to use the right weapon.
While all these weapons differ in some ways, some of them can be a lot more unique than others, and offer completely unique play styles. The P-92 Warrant Pistol is maybe one of the more unique weapons in the game, both in how you get it and how it works. Here's how to get the P-92 Warrant, and if it's even worth getting.
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How to Get the Warrant Pistol in Helldivers 2
At the time of writing, the Warrant Pistol is only available through the Superstore, which only accepts Super Credits. While there are a few ways to get Super Credits, players can also spend real money if they find that to be the easier method. The Warrant costs 300 Super Credits to purchase, and can be found in the Force of Law section of the Superstore.
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How Good is the P-92 Warrant in Helldivers 2?
The P-92 Warrant is an incredibly unique weapon in that it has smart bullets that lock onto enemies and seek them until they hit the target. To fire this weapon with seeking bullets, you'll need to either aim normally or down the sights and wait until the reticle turns green, as there is no hip fire option with the seeking bullets. Once an enemy is targeted, the pistol can fire either individual or three-round bursts that deal a great amount of damage, and can easily take down small or medium enemies.
The Warrant does have an alternate firing method that can be switched to, which doesn't have the required lock on or seeking bullets.
While most pistols excel at close range, this pistol is great for any enemy at a distance, and will hit even a fast-moving target to make sure you're never wasting ammo. If you happen to have enough Super Credits that were earned for free or that are left over from a previous purchase, it's not a bad sidearm to have. That being said, it may not be worth purchasing just the credits to get it, and you may want to save up just a bit more and get a full Warbond that has a lot more to offer than just one weapon.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 83 /100 Critics Rec: 91%
- Released
- February 8, 2024
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
- Developer(s)
- Arrowhead Game Studios, Nixxes
- Publisher(s)
- Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation Publishing






- Engine
- bitsquid
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter, Extraction Shooter, Action, Science Fiction