Wargaming is making waves this March with exciting updates for both World of Warships and World of Warships: Legends. Players can look forward to a shipyard’s worth of new content, including ships, Operations, crossover events, and game modes.
Starting March 5th, World of Warships on PC introduces three new Experimental Ships: Tier VIII French heavy cruiser Metz, Tier IX Soviet cruiser Vyazma, and Tier X American battleship Oregon. These ships, designed for veteran players, begin battles with a fraction of their hit point pool that slowly recovers during combat. Brave commanders can embark on special missions to earn Coal for their efforts.
The update also brings back Operations with Flagships, featuring randomized Flagships with increased health and various effects. Players can use Classified Documents to boost their ship’s battle capabilities and enhance their chances of survival.
Soviet Submarines are diving into Early Access, with Tier VI Soviet submarine S-1, Tier VIII Soviet submarine L-20, and Tier X Soviet submarine K-1. These submarines are equipped with powerful torpedoes, long-ranged Submarine Surveillance, and Fast Damage Control Team, making them formidable opponents on the surface.
Console and mobile players on World of Warships: Legends will enjoy a tidal wave of content, including new Dutch Cruisers in Early Access, spanning Tiers I-VIII and Legendary Tier. Players can acquire these ships via special Dutch Cruiser Crates and by spending Guldens, a limited-time in-game currency. The Dutch Legacy Calendar event offers daily and weekly rewards, culminating in the Dutch Commander, Johan Furstner.
Azur Lane returns with Wave 6, bringing five new ships and Commanders based on the hit mobile game. From March 3rd until April 7th, players can expand their armada with new flags, Containers, and mission chains, earning camouflages and special Crates as rewards.
The Rust’n’Rumble II event also makes a comeback, featuring unique weapons and mechanics for an exciting battle experience. More details will be revealed closer to its launch.