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Worms Revolution Takes To The Battlefield This October


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Not many games can claim to have survived as long as Team17‘s Worms. Born from a simple idea, Worms first appeared in 1995! Now, 17 years later, Worms Revolution is heading to PlayStation 3. It will be available from the PlayStation Store as of 10th October priced at £9.99/€12.99.

It’s a completely new game built around the classic Worms 2D gameplay, but it also boasts a range of new, exciting features. Gamers will notice the game’s highly polished visuals but it won’t be until the action begins that they’ll marvel at new physics objects, dynamic water and an awesome class system.

To introduce the plethora of new features, we’ve created a series of five developer diaries. Here’s Worms Revolution‘s designer, Kev “Chesh” Carthew to introduce the game and tell us how the series came to be.

And if that grabbed your interest take a look at the second clip below to delve a little deeper into the development process with Ian Lindsey, the game’s lead programmer.

Look out for more from us in the run up to the game’s release later this year.

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SCEEBlog/~4/CmzLy2hz4-o

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