World Of Warships Collaborates With Warhammer 40,000 On Two New Ships
British aircraft carriers also arrive on consoles.
Wargaming's latest collaboration is with Games Workshop, as the two gaming juggernauts have combined forces to bring Warhammer 40,000 into the world of World of Warships. The PC game is offering two new ships, the Tier VIII cruiser Cross of Dorn and the Tier VIII destroyer Ship Smasha, while those same two ships on the console World of Warships Legends are Tier VI versions. They each come with unique camouflage and a voice actor, representing Augustin Riegerwald for the Cross of Dorn and Grotmaz Smart for the Ship Smasha.
During the duration of the event, you can acquire WH40K-themed containers and flags, as well as expendable camouflages for any ships. The WH40K event runs from October 29 to November 19 in PC Warships and from November 8 to December 6 on consoles.
In more realistic naval news, World of Warships: Legends is also adding British aircraft carriers in the update on the 8th, with one new ship each at tiers III, V, and VII. In addition, Soviet cruisers Tier IV Kotovsky, Tier V Gorky, and Tier VI Tallinn have been released from early access and are available for everyone to acquire.
Learn more about the update for World of Warships and World of Warships: Legends on their respective sites.
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