


The iPhone/iPad version also has platform-specific Worm hats, all themed around Angry Birds. The PlayStation 3 version has hats for Worms to wear in the game, and they include a MotorStorm helmet, a Helghast Mask (from Killzone), a Sackboy, a Lemming and a Buzz wig. There were other updates available such as Mayhem Pack, Retro Pack, Forts Pack, Puzzle pack, Time Attack Pack, with new landscapes, hats and voices for customising the user's team. The battle pack was released on the App Store on November 29, 2010. An error occurred with the PS3 version of the battlepack, reducing the amount of landscapes from the map pack severely but this error has been addressed and fixed. It features 6 new weapons, 10 new forts, 30 all-new single-player deathmatches and body count mode, new game styles and landscapes.

Local Match that supports four-player offline matches.Īn update was released in July 2010 called "Worms 2: Armageddon Battlepack". Ranked matches can only be played with two players, whereas player and private matches support 4 players. Six game styles are available for local multiplayer matches: Beginner, Standard, Pro, Fort, Rope Racing and Crazy Crates, with Rope Racing only being playable in player and private matches. Also includes firing ranges wherein all weapons are available to the player for aiming practice, and can freely spawn enemy worms or targets on the level to fire upon.

In an attempt to turn Armageddon into a genuine 2020 experience, both full support for Windowed Mode and a Streamer Mode has been added. Patch 3.8 also adds a good amount of modern PC standardization that wasn’t present in the original port when it first came to Steam in 2013. Despite its now-legendary legacy, Worms Armageddon was developed before many of Team17’s later ideas came into fruition. Many of the listed changes aim to bring features present in the newer games to this timeless classic. Patch 3.8 is a huge update that adds a plethora of new content and quality of life options to the Steam version of Armageddon. So much so that even after 21 years it is still in active development. First released in 1999 on the Sega Dreamcast, Worms Armageddon is perhaps the most iconic installment in Team17’s popular tactics franchise.
