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WoWS and Azur Lane Teaming Up Again

World of Warships Brings Back Popular Crossover Event with Anime Series, Azur Lane

Popular crossover of anime series brings tons of new content, including new commanders, themed ships, camouflages, containers and much more


AUSTIN, TX (July 24, 2020) -- World of Warships announced today its third collaboration with Azur Lane with new commanders joining the naval combat game, as well as tons of new content such as themed ships, camouflages, and containers.

Video trailer can be seen here.

Seven additional popular characters from the Chinese anime franchise, Jean Bart, Roon, Littorio, Shokaku, Yat Sen, Sovetskaya Rossiya, and Baltimore will be featured as World of Warships Commanders with unique voice-overs. The new battleships Italian AL Littorio and Soviet AL Sovetskaya Rossiya join the existing special ships -- American cruiser AL Montpelier and Japanese destroyer AL Yukikaze -- with their own distinctive themed camouflage. Three new camouflages for Belfast, Dunkerque, and Atago have been added to the set of existing Azur Lane permanent camouflages for the Nelson, Hood, Admiral Hipper, Cleveland, and Enterprise.

Throughout the combat missions, they will obtain the containers and have a chance to receive Azur Lane – Siren expendable camouflage, Dragon special signal or Zulu Hotel signals and items from the Azur Lane collection. The final rewards will be the commander Nelson with 10 skill points and the Manjuu commemorative flag. Players will also receive an Azur Lane Premium container, including one of eight Azur Lane Commanders with a unique voiceover and 10 skill points: Azuma, Baltimore, Roon, Jean Bart, Littorio, Shokaku, Yat Sen, or Sovetskaya Rossiya. The offers are also available in the Armory.

Players also have a chance to collect all 36 avatars of Azur Lane Commanders from Azur Lane containers and daily containers. Once the entire collection has been completed, players will receive the flags of the nations from Azur Lane and a unique Commander, Azuma!

Head over to www.worldofwarships.com now to sign up for World of Warships for free.

ICYMI—In honor of National Tattoo Day, Friday, July 17 World of Warships and World of Warships: Legends are inviting fans and community members to share images of their naval-inspired tattoos for a chance to win prizes and see their tattoo inspire an upcoming ship camouflage.

Starting July 17 through July 24 players can visit the portal to upload an image here (link will be live on July 17). From July 24 – July 31 players will vote for the shortlisted tattoos, while the winning tattoos will be announced by August 13, 2020.
Find more information about naval tattoo tradition in our animated series.
For a complete overview of the campaign, including prizes and rules, visit here.

About World of Warships
World of Warships is a free, historical, online combat PC game from Wargaming. With its massive fleet of most iconic war vessels, including four different ship classes and strategically designed environment, World of Warships provides the ultimate naval warfare gaming experience, suitable for everyone. Thanks to its largest collection of historically accurate ships available to play, World of Warships prides itself as a digital ship museum and a focal point for naval history enthusiasts.

New thematic content and innovative game modes are being added on a regular basis, providing a diverse and exciting gameplay to its broad player base.

One franchise – multiple platforms
After the successful launch of World of Warships on PC, its unique gameplay and design has been adapted to bring free massive naval battles to other platforms with World of Warships: Legends available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and World of Warships Blitz on iOS and Android mobile devices.

About Azur Lane:
The Azur Lane mobile game has been developed as a shooting RPG based on "shoot'em up" mechanics.

Players participate in intense shooting by taking command of a Division that includes several naval warships turned humanoid.
Enemies deliver a squall of fire, and the player's main task is to avoid the shells, minimize damage, and blast away foes by shooting back.
There are more than 100 ships, or rather "Ship-Girls," in Azur Lane. They are based on ships of different nations from the World War II era.

More information is available on the official website of the Azur Lane game (in Japanese).

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About Wargaming
Wargaming is an award-winning online game developer and publisher headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus. Operating since 1998, Wargaming has grown to become one of the leaders in the gaming industry with 4500+ employees and offices spread all over the world. Over 200 million players enjoy Wargaming's titles across all major gaming platforms. Their flagship products include the massively popular free-to-play hit World of Tanks and the strategic naval action game World of Warships.
Official website: www.wargaming.com

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