Players can now wield a portion of nature's strength through Wormwood the Lonesome, the leafiest addition to Don't Starve Together's playable roster.
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It's been a little while since we've heard much about Worms W.M.D. But that changes today! Having released last Summer, the brighter weather is cause for new content. Namely the return of Forts!
Ever had the thought of wanting to leave your mark on a game you grew up with? Team17 are, in a sense, giving you that opportunity.
As virtual reality grew, there were two spaceship brawlers vying for attention as the true VR experience of the genre. Oddly enough, however, the one which stuck was a third contender - EVE: Valkyrie - and it's getting its fourth major add-on next week.
In their long and varied history Team 17 have never stopped supported the title that put them on the map. And the latest entry into the Worms series - Worms W.M.D. - will be getting another sliver of attention with the incoming Liberation update.
Worms W.M.D. looks to be a solid take on traditional Worms warfare, and its encroaching release date is bringing along a steady stream of marketing media. The latest is the environmental trailer, showing off the locations your tiny, squirming armies will be doing battle, and some of the new features that go along with those new battlefields.
Team 17 is putting out a new, classic-style Worms game later this year, and today they announced that the worms will be joined by an army of guest stars from a wide range of franchises. As a preorder bonus, at least.
Team17 are back at it again with another trailer for Worms W.M.D. This time, Team17 are showing over eight different weapons that you can use to destroy your opponent’s worms. Worms W.M.D features the standard thirty-five weapons and utilities you know and love (the shotgun, grenades, those old chestnuts).
You probably wondered when Team17 would finally add that frequently requested feature of crafting to their beloved Worms series. Wonder no more, friends, they’ve finally done it. Introducing a crafting system to Worms W.M.D, Team17 are giving players the ability to craft unique weapons and utilities. Worms W.M.D already features 35 different utilities and weapons but now the crafting system expands this number to over 80. Why use a grenade when you can use a sticky grenade? Sure, you could use an airstrike but why not use a demon strike? The crafting system opens up a variety of options for you to use to destroy your enemies.
Team17 have released a brand new trailer for their upcoming game – Worms W.M.D. In addition to this trailer, Team17 have also created an infographic featuring some interesting statistics relating to the Worms series. According to the infographic, the Worms series has sold over seventy million copies, supposedly that is over eight hundred times more than the population of worms in Germany. You can check out the infographic just below this paragraph.
Team17, best known for developing the Worms series, has a very promising 2016 as a game publisher as well, and the studio released a new trailer showing off some of the titles that it will be putting out next year.
Back in 1995, a British developer by the name of Team17 put out a neat little game where players took control of a team of worms that took turns lobbing military hardware at each other in an effort to blow the other work up first. It's hard to believe so much time has passed since the original Worms turn based artillery strategy game found it's way into our hearts, but the series celebrates its 20th anniversary today.
The Worms formula is getting a few extra spices thrown in as Team17 announces Worms WMD. This new yet familiar Worms game will be 2D and turn-based, but now also includes vehicles and buildings. We can send our suicidal wrigglers into buildings to traverse around, and even fire in and out of them. Plus we can roll up in tanks for some extra firepower. Worms WMD is scheduled to release in early 2016.
Just like the Doctor or Half-life 3 rumours before E3 starts, Worms is a series that will never truly die. Worms World Party Remastered, an updated version of the classic 2001 entry in the eternally-running franchise, is on its way to the PC next month. Developer Team17 promises 1080p visuals, enhanced sound effects, full controller support, and Steam support for achievements and leaderboards.
If you're a Worms fan you'll want to check out Bundle Stars' latest offering, the cleverly titled Worms Bundle, which packs together six entries in the long-running franchise. Okay, so admittedly most Worms games are pretty much the exact same thing, but in this case Bundle Stars has managed to gather up a few of the series' more esoteric offerings.
Team17's upcoming Wii edition of Worms called Worms: A Space Oddity was originally announced with multiplayer features allowing gamers to head online and combat other people, but this has now changed as THQ confirmed to Shacknews that they won't be supporting online play. It appears that they'll now concentrate all their efforts on a party-play atmosphere so you can invite all your friends around, giving you more fun and satisfaction from being able to taunt your friends to see what kind of reaction they give, this is according to THQ.
Wormholes will soon be littering EVE Online in a random fashion as they open pilots to new and possibly unexplored solar systems. There are "no stargates or stations" in these systems, and they aren't instanced but randomly picked from "one of the thousands" each time. The final frontier just got crazier.
Team17 have revealed that an earlier leak from the Australian OFLC is indeed true and Worms are getting spruced up for release over XBLA this year. The name is "subject to change" and there's no "firm release date" yet says Team17. It'll come packing with new weapons and more, it's a "vastly expanded edition" of XBLA Worms.
The plucky and ever violent world of Worms will finally be rocketing, shooting and karate chopping their hearts out on PS3 in Europe soon enough. The game has already been available in the US through the PlayStation Network, and out even longer over Xbox Live Arcade. This expanded version will go for GBP 7.99 or EUR 9.99.
Team17's little rascals will be blowing all kinds of junk out of each other come July 1st, with Worms 2 having been significantly beefed up in all departments. Croteam is busy working on Serious Sam for XBLA too, and it is expected to arrive sometime this summer, carrying the moniker of 'Serious Sam HD' for 1200 Microsoft Points.