World of Warships: Legends is set to introduce a wave of exciting new content this month, headlined by the arrival of Dutch Cruisers. But that's not all; the game is also bringing back the popular Azur Lane collaboration and introducing a sequel to the Rust'n'Rumble event.
Dutch Cruisers Are Debuting in World of Warships: Legends in Early Access
The Dutch Cruisers are making their mark with ships available from Tiers I to VIII, plus a new Legendary Tier addition. Players can acquire these ships via Dutch Cruiser Crates, the Tech Tree, or by using Guldens, a special currency available for a limited time.
The Dutch Legacy Calendar event is another highlight, offering daily and weekly rewards, with the top prize being the exclusive Dutch Commander, Johan Furstner, tailored for the new cruisers. Another new Commander, Henk Pröpper, will also join the ranks.
For a sneak peek at the Dutch Cruisers, check out the video below.
Alongside the cruisers, a new campaign introduces the Australian Legendary Tier destroyer, Vampire II. The return of Ranked Battles with two seasons and St. Patrick’s Day-themed content adds even more excitement to the mix.
And Here Are the Details on the Azur Lane Collab and Rust’n’Rumble Sequel
The sixth wave of the Azur Lane collaboration runs until April 7th, bringing five new ships, including AL Richelieu and AL Asashio. The event also introduces new Commanders, flags, and mission chains, along with new camouflages, Containers, and a special Crate for players to collect.
Rust'n'Rumble II is on the horizon, promising to shake things up with its unconventional approach to naval battles. While specifics remain under wraps, the sequel is expected to feature unique weapons and mechanics, adding an element of unpredictability and fun.
In an interesting twist, the game's PEGI rating is set to increase from 7+ to 12+ on March 17th, reflecting the evolving nature of its content.
With the Dutch Cruisers leading the charge, World of Warships: Legends is packed with new additions and events. Dive into the action by downloading the game from the Google Play Store.
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