Contents. Gameplay The gameplay is team-based. There are four different classes of vessels:, and; these vessels span across ten tiers within the of several nations.
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- World of Warships is a free-to-play naval action-themed massively multiplayer online game produced by international game developer and publisher Wargaming. The game features aspects similar to World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, having several classes of warships fulfilling different roles within teamed player versus player battles.
Navies thus far represented include the, and a Pan-Asia tree featuring ships from various East Asian navies. Other navies represented with individual non-tree 'premium' ships include the, and. Through research of each ship from each tier, a player can progress through the game. Each specific ship has a number of modules that can be accessed through experience. This experience is used to unlock modules, and when a ship's modules are completely researched, the player can continue to the next ship and the previous ship, if fully upgraded, becomes an Elite ship. Submarines are not present in World of Warships. Warships presented in this game covers periods from early twentieth century, at the dawn of dreadnoughts battleships, up to warships in the 1950s.
Warships can be further customized by equipping modification kits and mounting consumables like and, most of which provide mechanical benefits. In game screenshot with the HUD visible and a under the player's control, one of many ships the player can acquire through gameplay. Players are randomly assigned to teams, and generally play with and against similar-tier vessels. The game's co-operative mode involves teams of players battling against computer-controlled opponents, while the random battle mode features teams of human players battling against one another. Battles take place on a limited number of specific maps, each map depicting a specific location with different geographical layouts. Criteria for victory in a given scenario are outlined at the start of play, and typically requires occupying one or more specific locations on a map for a given period of time, or destroying all enemy players.
Each vessel has unique strengths and weaknesses, and the likelihood of victory in a given scenario relates directly to the willingness of players to work cooperatively. Are the equivalent of flights in and platoons in, and allow a group of up to three players to join and fight battles together.
Clan wars are also featured in World of Warships. Development On August 16, 2011, the company website of, developer and publisher of and, announced World of Warships, a free-to-play naval action MMO, intended to complete the World of war trilogy developed by the company. On August 2, 2012, the game was renamed World of Warships. On November 14, 2013, the game entered closed alpha testing. During Tokyo Gameshow 2014, Wargaming CEO announced a collaboration between World of Warships and the anime.
The collaboration involves allowing players to unlock ships of the Fog Fleet from the anime, and doing special missions involving them. Another collaboration with was later announced in September 2016. Closed beta testing for World of Warships started on March 12, 2015, shortly after closed alpha ended, with the non-disclosure agreement covering the alpha being lifted at the same time. On April 9, 2015, pre-order packages consisting of premium warships and access to the closed beta test became available for purchase by players. Open beta testing for World of Warships started on July 2, 2015, as the final step prior to the game's formal launch.
World of Warships is a free-to-play naval action-themed massively multiplayer online game produced by international game developer and publisher Wargaming. The game features aspects similar to World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, having several classes of warships fulfilling different roles within teamed player.
During a interview with global director Ivan Moroz, it was revealed that as of the open beta test, approximately 85% of the core game development was complete, and that there were future plans to introduce weather effects and night battle after the game's official release. On September 3, 2015, Wargaming announced that the game had exited open beta.
The game was officially launched on September 17, 2015 for. Out of all of the game servers, the Chinese server has the highest player population, with a peak value of 120,000 concurrent players online as of December 2015; because of this, there are plans to eventually implement multi-cluster servers there.
Reception Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score 80.93/100 81/100 Review scores Publication Score 6.5/10 8/10 8.3/10 80/100 79/100 4/5 4/5 9/10 World of Warships has a score of 81% on Metacritic. Awarded it a score of 8.3 out of 10, stating that the combat feels good and that the game's teamwork is satisfying. Awarded it a score of 8.0 out of 10, saying 'The thrills that await, along with the promise of unlocking advanced ships down the road, make World of Warships an enticing expedition into the sometimes turbulent waters of free-to-play games.'
Awarded it four out of five, saying 'With its tense naval battles and huge array of historical vessels, World of Warships is the free-to-play MMO that can make a wargamer out of anyone.' In 2015 the game was nominated to, but eventually lost the nomination to.
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