March 6th - Wargaming, the developer and publisher of the leading cross-platform naval multiplayer game World of Warships, is sailing into March with two jam-packed updates. The first, for World of Warships on PC, has players looking forward to new Experimental ships, the return of the Operations with Flagships battle type, and Soviet Submarines plunging into Early Access. For players favouring console and mobile, World of Warships: Legends is welcoming the arrival of new Dutch Cruisers to Early Access, the return of Azur Lane for its sixth wave of content, and a sequel to last year’s Rust’n’Rumble event.
New challenges await on the high seas of World of Warships
From March 5, players eager to take the helm of new vessels will be able to get hands-on with three new Experimental Ships, including Tier VIII French heavy cruiser Metz, Tier IX Soviet cruiser Vyazma, and Tier X American battleship Oregon. Designed for veteran players, each ship begins battles with a fraction of its hit point pool that slowly recovers during combat. Those brave enough to command these vessels can take on a special mission chain to earn Coal for their hard-earned efforts.
This update also sees the return of Operations with Flagships. To keep things fresh, players will see new changes to the formula, as Flagships set a course for destruction on the high seas. With increased health and the ability to buff the ships they are leading into battle, each fight will become more diverse as randomised Flagships, each with various effects and vulnerabilities, seek out players to destroy. This time around, players will be able to increase their odds of survival by using Classified Documents to boost their ship's battle capabilities.
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