World of Warships: Legends is set to receive a wave of exciting new content this month, starting with the introduction of Dutch Cruisers. In addition to this, the game is bringing back the 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 now available in World of Warships: Legends, ranging from Tiers I to VIII, along with a new Legendary Tier ship. Players can acquire these ships through Dutch Cruiser Crates, the Tech Tree, or by using Guldens, a special currency available for a limited time.
The Dutch Legacy Calendar event is also underway, offering daily and weekly rewards. The highlight of this event is the chance to unlock Johan Furstner, a new Dutch Commander specifically designed for the Dutch Cruisers. Additionally, another new Commander, Henk Pröpper, will be joining the fleet.
Get a closer look at the new Dutch Cruisers in the video below.
Alongside the Dutch Cruisers, a new campaign introduces the Australian Legendary Tier destroyer, Vampire II. Ranked Battles are returning with two seasons, and there's new content for St. Patrick's Day.
And Here Are the Details on the Azur Lane Collab and Rust'n'Rumble Sequel
The Azur Lane collaboration is back for its sixth wave, running until April 7th. This crossover event introduces five new ships, including AL Richelieu and AL Asashio, along with new Commanders, flags, and mission chains. Players can also look forward to new camouflages, Containers, and a special Crate.
Rust'n'Rumble II is on the horizon, promising a departure from traditional naval battles with unique weapons and mechanics. While specifics are still under wraps, expect a mode that's more over-the-top and unpredictable.
In an unexpected change, the game's PEGI rating will shift from 7+ to 12+ starting March 17th. With all these updates, World of Warships: Legends is set to offer a rich and varied gaming experience. You can find the game on the Google Play Store.
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