While Microsoft yesterday announced the next 10 games that will be hitting the service, they were very specific in the fact that they stated that the list was not in any sort of order, so now the guessing begins.
Adding to the speculation of what will come first, Martyn Brown, the studio director for Team17 has just posted up on his blog that Worms is "out of the test loop and awaiting the full greenlight to go Live". He then goes on to remind everyone that it doesn't go live as soon as it's gotten the green light, but rather that's when it gets put in the schedule.
This begs the question of how many titles are currently sitting in the schedule, having passed certification, but not yet released, after missing the last two weeks, is it possible that Microsoft are actually sitting on releasable titles, and if so, what could possibly be the reasoning?
Back to happy news though :) Gamertag Radio will have Martyn Brown on their podcast, #85 which should be hitting the net late Sunday/early Friday, discussing Worms, so make sure you check it out.
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Hexxagonal
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Sylth
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Hexxagonal
23061
correct the list was in alphabetical order
Dachewster97
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Sweet I cant wait for this game to come out. Worms World Party owns all. The game Worms 4 Mayhem is a good game but its 3d. Atleast its better than Worms 3D was. Anyways, worms is an amazing series and I am glad its coming to the 360. Unfortunelty it looks like they took out a lot of weapons...
I will chew you up and spit you out!
Tomacco
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Which begs the question, if they later had DLC that included all of the other weapons (and more), would you buy it?
Furthermore, would it matter how much the original game was? For instance if the game it self is 800 and a weapons pack was 200 would that be OK?
How about if with the Achievement news this week, the weapon pack had 50 more possible achievement points, would that make it more likely to be bought?