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thomasp
7 Sep 2012, 08:25
Obviously WRev will be released on Windows - what other platforms will it be released on? I think I've heard about PS3 and XBox360 launches.

And more importantly, are there plans to release it on Mac OSX in the future?

BethanyTeam17
7 Sep 2012, 09:33
Obviously WRev will be released on Windows - what other platforms will it be released on? I think I've heard about PS3 and XBox360 launches.

And more importantly, are there plans to release it on Mac OSX in the future?

Worms Revolution will be available on Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation 3 via the PlayStationŽNetwork and PC Steam.

We currently have no Mac plans.

thomasp
7 Sep 2012, 09:38
:( That's a shame. Seems I won't be playing Revolution then. Did Reloaded and SE not sell particularly well on Mac?

thomasp
8 Sep 2012, 09:22
I think Beth has answered this as soon as WRev was announced.
I think Beth has answered this question above, in post #2. Plans can change through development with regards to unreleased platforms.

StepS
9 Sep 2012, 08:04
yep, also I hope a PS Vita version comes out later :p with the PS3 cross-play feature maybe

Turbo-T
9 Sep 2012, 13:31
PS Vita version with cross-play to PS3, that would be soo great!

What are the costs for that, TEAM17?
Should we start a kickstarter project to get the ammount?

Thurbo
9 Sep 2012, 18:36
Will it be release on Ipod Touch?

Would be GOOD!

Was that sarcastic

'HHC
11 Sep 2012, 15:19
Has the release date been published yet?

It's scheduled for October.. and we're nearly there :eek:
Time to call a day? an hour? :o


edit: for the PC that is.

BethanyTeam17
11 Sep 2012, 15:32
Has the release date been published yet?

It's scheduled for October.. and we're nearly there :eek:
Time to call a day? an hour? :o


edit: for the PC that is.

..... tada! (http://forum.team17.co.uk/showthread.php?t=58317)

thomasp
11 Sep 2012, 21:53
Looks like I might have to dig out a Win7 disc and blow the dust off my Bootcamp partition!

BethanyTeam17
13 Sep 2012, 11:21
Roger that captain!

Still no comfirm release or not for maybe Ipod Touch?
As mentioned already, we've currently no plans to release Worms Revolution on any other platforms (Vita, Mac, 3DS, iOS etc.)

Worms Revolution will be released on October 10th for Xbox 360 via the Xbox LIVE Arcade Marketplace, PlayStation 3 via the PlayStationŽNetwork Store and PC via Steam.

umadbro345
13 Nov 2012, 00:16
Please release Revolution for Mac, I really want to play it, and I made this account just to inform you that many Mac users aren't satisfied with just Reloaded/Special Edition.

C2162
28 Dec 2012, 16:41
Please release Revolution for Mac, I really want to play it, and I made this account just to inform you that many Mac users aren't satisfied with just Reloaded/Special Edition.

So did I. Please make an OSX version of Worms Revolution. Lots of my friends who use OSX are eagerly waiting to get their hands on this game, and I'm sure we're not alone in this.

Revolution seems to be soooo much better than Reloaded!

Turbo-T
29 Dec 2012, 10:20
Yeah, soon its 2013, the year, Worms Revolution comes to PS Vita?

reirei
22 Feb 2013, 18:02
please make a mac version, there are so many mac users that want this game. mac users are growing rapidly.

AJ78268
22 Apr 2013, 05:24
Revolution and Ultimate Mayhem need to be available for Mac because I will NEVER buy a PC.

ELFswe
22 Apr 2013, 22:59
Any chance of a gog.com release?
I don't support Steams discusting DRM model.

Squirminator2k
23 Apr 2013, 09:28
Any chance of a gog.com release?
I don't support Steams discusting DRM model.

What exactly about Steam's DRM model do you find "discusting"? It's probably the most relaxed DRM you're likely to find short of not actually having any. Most Steam games will still run even if you don't have a currently active internet connection.

ELFswe
23 Apr 2013, 18:56
What exactly about Steam's DRM model do you find "discusting"? It's probably the most relaxed DRM you're likely to find short of not actually having any. Most Steam games will still run even if you don't have a currently active internet connection.
1. You have to have an internetconnection to install a game.
2. If your account by any mean is banned/deleted, you have lost all of your games, even if they are backed up.

Squirminator2k
24 Apr 2013, 07:57
1. You have to have an internetconnection to install a game.
Well, yeah. This is because youre downloading the game from the internet. You can't download games from GOG.com without an internet connection either. The only difference is that Steam handles the install for you.

2. If your account by any mean is banned/deleted, you have lost all of your games, even if they are backed up.
If you get banned or deleted it's usually because you are either actively trying to defraud the system or you're cheating in-game. Steam have, to the best of my knowledge, never just shut down an account because they felt like it. That's really more of an EA/Origin thing.