
Worms Rumble - Honor & Death Pack
Pure cosmetic DLC for a real-time arena shooter that already sells you a battle pass lifestyle. The knight aesthetic is clean, but nothing here changes how Worms Rumble actually plays.
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About Worms Rumble - Honor & Death Pack
I'll be straight with you: I spent more time evaluating whether this pack justifies the shelf space in my Steam library than it takes to finish a full Last Worm Standing match. The Honor and Death Pack is cosmetic DLC, full stop. Two outfit sets (Hero Knight and Death Knight, three color variants each), two banners, two weapon skins, two player titles, and two emotes. That is the complete inventory. If you came here expecting new maps, weapons, or modes, close the tab. To put this in context, Worms Rumble itself is a real-time 2D arena shooter built around 32-player cross-platform matches across Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Last Worm Standing, and Last Squad Standing modes. It ditched the turn-based formula the series built its reputation on and swapped it for fast twitch reflex play, wall-jumping, rolling, ziplines, and weapon pickups from chests scattered around ant-farm-style maps. The core loop is genuinely snappy, and the arsenal still pulls from the Worms catalog, with Holy Hand Grenades, Sheep Launchers, bazookas, and shotguns all in the rotation. Time-to-kill is fast, positioning matters more than aim precision given the 2D plane, and map knowledge is the real separator between decent and good players. There is no offline mode and no solo content whatsoever, so if your friends are not playing, you are queuing alone into the matchmaking lottery. The base game's reception at launch was mixed. Critics pointed out a thin content pool, server stability problems, and matchmaking that punished newcomers hard by dumping them into lobbies against levelled-up players with buffed weapons. Whether those issues are fully resolved years on is something you should verify before committing to either this pack or the base game itself, because a cosmetic DLC purchase only makes sense if you are already invested in the ecosystem. On the pack itself: the knight-vs-death-knight visual theme is one of the better-looking cosmetic drops in the Rumble DLC line. The Hero Knight and Death Knight outfits have a solid contrast between armored paladin and corrupted warrior, and the Righteous and Corrupted weapon skins carry the theme consistently across your loadout. The Sword Stance and Axe Wield emotes are fine lobby filler. None of this affects performance, hit registration, TTK, or anything that would matter to someone trying to climb the ranked ladder. If you care about looking distinct while you Sheep Launch someone off a skyscraper, this achieves that. If you are weighing this against spending the same money on a game with more mechanical depth, the math does not favor the pack. Bottom line for the persona I run with: cosmetic packs live and die by how much you love the base game. Worms Rumble has a functional core, a chaotic charm, and cross-platform lobbies that actually fill. If you have clocked real hours in Last Worm Standing and want your worm to look like it wandered in from a medieval siege, this delivers exactly that and nothing more. 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
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Feb 18, 2021




