One of the most debated and impactful additions was the introduction of new precision tools. While the Sniper Rifle already existed, the new additions allowed for more calculated destruction. The update introduced mechanics that rewarded skilled players who could calculate trajectory and wind effects with mathematical precision, separating the casual weekend warriors from the tactical masterminds.
As of 2025, here is the status of these updates: Worms W.M.D. - All-Stars DLC Wormhole Update-...
The star of the show. The Wormhole is a two-part utility item. You fire a projectile that creates an entry portal, and a second shot creates an exit portal. Any weapon, projectile, or worm that enters one side instantly exits the other. One of the most debated and impactful additions
If you don’t own the game, buy "Worms W.M.D. - All-Stars" directly. It bundles the base game + All-Stars DLC + Wormhole Update for usually $14.99 (instead of buying separately for $29.99 + $4). As of 2025, here is the status of
When Team17 released Worms W.M.D. in 2016, it was hailed as a return to form. It took the beloved 2D artillery gameplay of the Worms franchise and injected it with modern chaos: vehicles, mounted turrets, and—most significantly—the ability to enter buildings. It was tactical, destructive, and hilarious.
have since banned the Wormhole in some tournaments because it makes escape too easy. But casual players worship it because it creates "clip-worthy" moments every single match. The All-Stars DLC, meanwhile, is purely aesthetic—but it's the best aesthetic money can buy.