
Worms Rumble - Captain & Shark Double Pack
Pure cosmetic DLC for a real-time arena shooter that's already a tough sell - if you're already grinding Worms Rumble, the nautical fits are some of the better-looking skins in the roster.
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About Worms Rumble - Captain & Shark Double Pack
I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetics-only DLC pack, and whether it's worth your wallet depends entirely on how much time you're logging in the base game. Worms Rumble itself is a real-time 2D arena shooter built around 32-player cross-platform lobbies, dropping the series' beloved turn-based format for deathmatch, Last Worm Standing, and Last Squad Standing modes. The base game has a genuinely chaotic energy to it - wall-jumping, jetpacking, rolling to break line-of-sight - and the familiar arsenal of bazookas, Holy Hand Grenades, and Sheep Launchers gives it a tactile hook that plain 2D shooters lack. So the foundation for caring about cosmetics does exist. What you're actually buying here is two themed outfit sets: a Captain costume and a Shark costume, each with three colour variants. On top of that, the pack includes two weapon skins (Treasure Map for one, Shark Infested for another), two emotes (Land Ahoy and Swimming), two banner designs, and two player titles - "Salty Seadog" and "Shark Bait". That is a real content list, not padding. For a low-tier cosmetic pack, the breadth is reasonable: you're getting a complete themed loadout rather than one hat and a banner. Here's the honest context, though. Worms Rumble's community has always been thin. Reviews at launch flagged server timeouts and weapon balance issues, and the playerbase never reached a level where cosmetics felt socially meaningful the way they do in a Fortnite or Apex. The progression system levels up your worm and your individual weapons, but all of those levels gate cosmetic unlocks anyway - so paid skins sit inside a system that critics called underwhelming for retention. If nobody in your lobby can see your Shark outfit without squinting through the chaos (and losing track of your own worm mid-fight is a documented complaint), the prestige loop weakens fast. Still, if you're one of the people who stuck with Rumble and actually play it with a regular group, the nautical theme here is cohesive and the weapon skin variants are visually distinctive enough to stand out. It is strictly a "you already know if you need this" purchase. Cross-platform play means your skins show up for PC, console, and Switch players alike - so at least the audience for your drip is as wide as the matchmaking allows. Fred, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- 2GB NVIDIA GeForce or 2GB AMD Radeon
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-2300 or FX-4350
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics
- 4GB NVIDIA GeForce or 4GB AMD Radeon
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
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Game Info
- Developer
- Team17 Digital Ltd
- Publisher
- Team17 Digital Ltd
- Release Date
- Dec 17, 2020




