Bundle Stars is Now Dangling The Worms Bundle for $2.99

Bundle Stars is Now Dangling The Worms Bundle for $2.99

The early bird gets The Worms!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 30, 2015 @ 05:55 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you have somehow missed the opportunity the chance to dive into The Worms world, like I have, then you may want to take advantage of the Bundle Stars-exclusive The Worms bundle. Available only for PC, The Worms Bundle, filled with action, rage-inducing team play, challenges, and speed runs will be available for $2.99/£2.49 /3.39, a massive 96% discount from the original pricing.

Included in the bundle are these six games, developed by Team 17:
  • Worms
  • Worms Blast
  • Worms Crazy Golf
  • Worms Pinball
  • Worms Reloaded Game of the Year Edition (includes 7 DLC)
  • Worms Ultimate Mayhem Deluxe Edition (includes 3 DLC)
The bundle is only available for a couple of weeks, so you may want to hurry and dive into the extravaganza of mayhem with ever-changing battlefields and spleen-exploding humor. Just a heads up, a free Steam account will be required to play these games.

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