Tudduls artwork collage featuring stylized NSFW character designs used in the Helldivers 2 playercard pack.

Helldivers 2 Mod Spotlight: NSFW Tudduls Playercard Pack Turns Your Loadout Into an Art Exhibit

Helldivers 2 has always embraced a certain “controlled chaos” vibe—intense firefights, explosive team wipes, and the never-ending march of managed democracy. But sometimes, you want your gear to express a little more personality. Maybe even a little… attitude.

Enter the NSFW Tudduls Playercard Pack, a mod that swaps the game’s standard playercards for eight boldly illustrated NSFW cards created by the artist Tudduls. If you’ve ever looked at your Solid Black card and thought, “This could be thirstier,” here’s your moment.

This mod doesn’t just sprinkle in a little spice—it reimagines Helldivers’ customization layer with style and unapologetic flair. And because the art is endorsed and approved by the artist, it avoids the awkward “stolen content” territory many mods fall into. It’s rare to get something this polished and officially supported by the original creator.

You can grab the file here

Tudduls illustration of an anthropomorphic character posing playfully in ripped jeans and a lifted top.



What the NSFW Tudduls Playercard Pack Actually Does

The mod replaces eight existing playercards—some from the free Warbond, some from Freedom’s Flame, and even the basic Solid Black card. Instead of Helldivers’ usual tactical visuals, you get stylish, illustrated NSFW pin-up art featuring characters like Modeus, Cynthia, Rosalina, and more.

Here’s the full list of replacements:

  • Solid Black → Meowskullz
  • Independence Bringer → Beelzebub
  • Liberty’s Herald → Daisy
  • Tide Turner → Modeus
  • Stars and Suffrage → Rosalina
  • Unblemished Allegiance → Cynthia
  • Purifying Eclipse → Zdrada
  • The Breach → Judgement

These images are not slapdash copy-pastes—they’ve been cleaned up, formatted, and patched specifically for Helldivers 2. The line work is crisp, the colors absolutely pop in the loadout menu, and the aesthetic sits somewhere between adult comic art and polished esports branding… if esports branding suddenly discovered fanservice.

Tudduls NSFW shower-scene artwork of a stylized character with exaggerated proportions.

Why These Playercards Stand Out

Helldivers 2 has plenty of mods offering mechanical improvements, texture tweaks, or UI adjustments. But visual personality-layer mods like this scratch a different itch entirely. They offer flair, identity, and those delightful “Wait… what??” reactions in co-op lobbies.

The pack stands out for a few reasons:

1. Tudduls’ Art Has a Recognizable Style

If you’ve spent time around gaming art communities—especially those orbiting fandoms like Star Wars, fighting games, or casino-themed character pin-ups—you’ll instantly recognize the inspiration. Clean anatomy, bold lines, expressive poses, and just enough detail to keep your eye moving.

2. It’s Fully Endorsed by the Artist

This is a big deal. Many NSFW mods float in legally gray water. This one comes with permission, meaning:

  • no shady asset ripping,
  • no reused Patreon art without approval,
  • no guilt in showing your friends your new playercard (well… maybe a little).

3. It Replaces Cards You Actually See

Some cosmetic replacements only show up in strange corners of the UI. Playercards? They’re everywhere—profile screens, loading screens, even during matchmaking.

It gives Helldivers that same “custom flair” energy you see in games like Overwatch or Call of Duty esports banners, except here the flair is unapologetically spicy.

4. The Cards Are Toggle-Friendly

You can enable or disable replacements in grouped sets through your mod manager. If you only want Modeus and Rosalina but not the full pack, you’re good to go.

Modders using HD2 Arsenal will get the smoothest experience, but HD2MM users are also supported—the creator just asks for bug reports if anything acts up.

Tudduls NSFW demon-girl artwork with neon lighting and heart effects.

A Fun Twist for a Game That Doesn’t Take Itself Too Seriously

Helldivers 2 has always balanced gritty action with an undercurrent of satire. A game that asks you to spread democracy with orbital laser strikes is practically begging for customization that leans into absurdity.

The Tudduls Playercard Pack works because it amplifies the game’s personality. It’s not afraid to be bold, cheeky, or outright NSFW. It lands in the same zone as collectible pin-up art, modded comics, or those casino-game character splash screens that go a little too hard on the “visual appeal.”

It doesn’t undermine the game’s tone—if anything, it makes the Helldivers universe feel even more like a wild blend of chaos, humor, and creative expression.

Tudduls illustration of a confident demon-themed character in glossy clothing.

Perfect for Players Who Want Their Loadout to Say Something

Some players treat cosmetics as trophies. Others see them as extensions of identity. This mod lets your profile card make a statement—loud, colorful, and impossible to ignore.

Whether you’re:

  • showing off to squadmates,
  • recording gameplay for TikTok or YouTube,
  • joining a weekly co-op night,
  • or just vibing between missions…

…these cards add a layer of fun that the base game simply doesn’t have.

The pack feels right at home with the broader mod scene too—similar to NSFW mods popping up in games like Marvel Rivals, Stellar Blade, and even Star Wars modding communities, where players tweak art assets to personalize the experience. It’s all part of the culture.

And if the mod gains traction, the creator says more cards will be added. Given the popularity of Tudduls’ artwork across gaming spaces, that feels pretty likely.

You can download the pack here

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Novara Skuara

When I was 7, I saw Star Wars: A New Hope in theaters a week after it opened. My parents were nice enough to take me and I have been a fan of Star Wars and almost all science fiction in general. I am an amateur writer who has been published for contributing flavor text to a RP game. I also have a copyright on a novel I hope to be able to publish sometime soon.