

Then of course, come the Carriers, and this is where World of Warships really gets interesting. Cruisers can defend against Destroyers, but are bigger targets for Battleships, and Battleships are good at pounding remote targets and cruisers, but are also big targets themselves. c mechanic from World of Tanks, and each ship has its own role to play.ĭestroyers are fast, maneuverable, and can send torpedoes at targets, but are easy to sink. While the game hasn’t been completely balanced yet, it will follow a similar a vs. Players can choose from one of four different types of ships: Cruisers, Destroyers, Battleships, and Carriers. You sank my (INSERT SHIP HERE)! was showing off some pre-alpha footage for World of Warships behind closed doors at E3, featuring two naval skirmishes. Image used with permission by copyright holder Gameplay There’s no deep, driving campaign here, as everything revolves around online multiplayer battles. Like the other games in this series, is charting the history of naval warfare from big to small, over nine different tiers of customizable ships. If you need some background, think World War II, and you’re in control of a multi-ton floating weapon. Like World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, you’re not here for the story. But where Tanks and Warplanes involve you controlling a single unit on a massive battlefield, Warships will have you working together with your fleet to coordinate attacks and defense while in the fog of war. The game was first announced back in 2011 as World of Battleships, but has since changed to World of Warships as it encompasses many different naval units beyond just battleships. will be pushing their open beta of World of Warplanes live in just a couple of weeks, but World of Warships is the company’s next installment in their “World of” series, and is more involved that either World of Tanks or it’s airborne counterpart. Share Image used with permission by copyright holder
