As
was
previously
leaked,
Worms
Armageddon:
Anniversary
Edition
is
real
and
it’s
ready
to
blow
your
shit
up
on
September
26th!
Marking
the
game’s
25th
anniversary,
this
new
edition
of
the
best
game
in
the
Worms
series
boasts
a
host
of
improvements
across
Nintendo
Switch,
Xbox
One,
Xbox
Series,
PS4,
PS5. There’s
no
mention
of
a
PC
release
so
far.
I’ve
reached
out
to
Team17
to
see
if
there’s
any
comment
they
can
provide.
“This
year
marks
the
25th
anniversary
of
Worms
Armageddon
and
the
creators
of
the
game
wanted
to
bring
the
Armageddon
experience
to
a
new
generation
of
players
as
well
as
evoke
the
fond
memories
of
those
that
played
the
game
when
it
first
came
out.”
says
the
official
press
release.
Perhaps
the
biggest
announcement
is
full
online
multiplayer
support,
letting
up
to
six
players
battle
it
out
for
domination!
According
to
the
full
press
release,
online
support
will
be
cross-generation,
too,
so
PS5
players
can
duke
it
out
with
PS4
players
and
so
on.
Sadly,
it
doesn’t
specify
cross-platform
multiplayer.
Bringing
true
online
multiplayer
into
the
mix
means
we
can
finally
experience
the
immense
joy
of
humiliating
your
pals
by
using
the
greatest
attack
in
all
of
gaming
history
to
win
a
match:
the
dreaded
finger
poke.
Oh,
the
satisfaction!
Has
there
ever
been
anything
more
orgasmic
than
the
moment
you
gently
prod
the
last
remaining
enemy
worm
off
a
cliff?
Well,
except
for
when
it
happens
to
your
final
worm.
Then
it’s
fucking
infuriating.
On
top
of
that,
the
new
edition
will
have:
•
Optimized
controller
support
for
all
consoles.
•
Achievements
and
Trophies
•
New
display
features
such
as
modern
aspect
ratios,
custom
screen
filters,
enhanced HD and graphics
options.
•
Fully
playable
Game
Boy
Color
version
of
Worms
Armageddon
• An
interactive
museum that
charts
the
history
of
the
entire
series.
Featuring
never-before-seen
interviews
with
developers
of
the
original and
current games.
•
New
save
system
With
Armageddon
getting
the
remaster
treatment,
perhaps
we
can
hold
out
some
hope
for
Worms
3D
getting
done
as
well?