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Andy continued working on updates to WormsDC after its release. In 2018 he posted a screenshot of the WormsDC title screen to Instagram with an updated version number of 1.5 and a build date of May 2nd, 2018. Davidson has indicated he plans to release this update in the near future. | Andy continued working on updates to WormsDC after its release. In 2018 he posted a screenshot of the WormsDC title screen to Instagram with an updated version number of 1.5 and a build date of May 2nd, 2018. Davidson has indicated he plans to release this update in the near future. | ||
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Revision as of 03:31, 14 February 2022
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Andy Davidson is the man who came up with the core concept of Worms. He was also responsible for programming the Amiga versions of Worms and Worms: The Directors Cut. He left Team17 shortly after the release of Worms Armageddon in 1999 due to creative differences, but returned in 2012 to work on new, non-Worms related projects. He left the company again following the release of Worms Revolution.
Andy continued working on updates to WormsDC after its release. In 2018 he posted a screenshot of the WormsDC title screen to Instagram with an updated version number of 1.5 and a build date of May 2nd, 2018. Davidson has indicated he plans to release this update in the near future.
External links
- Andy Davidson on Wormopaedia
- Andy Davidson on Worms Wiki