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Seasse: Helldivers 2 Void Source Planet Guide

Seasse is the former name of the Void Source Planet. Learn its Illuminate campaign context without treating temporary war status as permanent.

8/18/2026 Devoid of Liberty HD2 Wiki Team Last updated: 8/19/2026 2 min read

What is Seasse in Helldivers 2?

In PlayStation’s Illuminate Void deep dive, the Source Planet is described as being formerly known as Seasse. The campaign objective is to find and liberate that Source Planet to shut down the Illuminate gateway.

That makes Seasse an important search and campaign term, but not a permanent snapshot of the war. Planet ownership, liberation percentages, and current orders can change rapidly.

Official Breaking News: The source planet has been reached!

Use Seasse as campaign context

The name explains the Void objective; the live in-game map decides whether and how a squad should deploy today.

  1. Context

    Know the source-planet link

    Seasse is the former name tied to the Void Source Planet and Illuminate gateway campaign.

  2. Live state

    Check the current order

    Planet control and liberation status can change, so confirm the active map before deployment.

  3. Preparation

    Bring an Illuminate plan

    Use the active objective to assign shield pressure, crowd control, and route defense.

What should players do with this information?

Use the term to understand Void campaign context, then verify the active route and objective on the in-game map immediately before deployment. If Seasse or the Source Planet is relevant to an active order, bring a squad plan suited to the Illuminate front instead of assuming a generic build will cover every objective.

See The Void for mission planning and Illuminate Enemies for threat preparation.

Where is the Source Planet wording confirmed?

The name connection comes directly from PlayStation’s Illuminate Void deep dive. This page will not publish a fixed live status until it can name a trustworthy source and refresh time.

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