world of warships
Known as "World of Battleships" in 2010-2012, it changed its name to World Of Warships in later 2014 and released in September 2015 (Alongside with the Beta Test.)
A multiplayer naval combat game developed by Wargaming. Featuring World War I ironclads, World War II ships and Fictional/Prototype ships that were never made into steel or design only. This game also features Superships, these ships are created or designed during 1945 with advanced technology, surpassing warships from the second world war.
Notably, it's collaborated with Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio, High School Fleet, Azur Lane and Blue Archive. Azur Lane in particular further partners with WoWs to receive inspiration for its annual Priority Research ship series. Blue Archive in particular is the newest addition, with more students and ships coming in the future.
World Of Warships have certain modes available:
1. Coop Battles: Regular PVE Basis.
2. Random Battles: Regular PVP Basis.
3. Operations: Wider PVE scale, with Main and Secondary Objectives to clear and succeed, has higher rewards than Coop Battles.
4. Ranked Battles: Win Battles against other players in a reduced player count and Earn stars to reach a certain league.
5. Asymmetric Battles: PVE mode with a twist: 5 Players play Higher Tiers against 12 AI Enemies which are lower on tier
Ships unique to World of Warships
Sorted by appearance order
- Amagi (0.1.5)
- Myogi (0.2.1)
- Moskva (0.5.3.2)
- Henri IV (0.6.3)
- Siegfried (0.8.5, 2019)
- Thunderer (0.8.5, 2019)
- Christoforo Colombo (0.9.10, 2020)
- Schlieffen (0.10.7, 2021)
- Dalian (0.10.10, 2021)
- Yamagiri (0.10.10, 2021)
- Mecklenburg (0.11.2, 2022)
- Sun Yat-sen (0.11.10, 2023)
- Brisbane (0.11.11, 2023)
- Prins van Oranje (2024)
