World of Warships: Legends is set to receive a wave of exciting new content this month, kicking off with the introduction of Dutch Cruisers. Alongside these new additions, the popular Azur Lane collaboration is making a return, and a sequel to Rust'n'Rumble is on the horizon.
Dutch Cruisers Are Debuting in World of Warships: Legends in Early Access
The Dutch Cruisers, ranging from Tiers I to VIII and including a Legendary Tier, are now available for players to acquire through Dutch Cruiser Crates, the Tech Tree, or by using Guldens, a special limited-time currency. The Dutch Legacy Calendar event adds to the excitement, offering daily and weekly rewards with the ultimate prize being Johan Furstner, a new Dutch Commander tailored for these cruisers. Additionally, Henk Pröpper, another new Commander, will join the ranks.
Get a closer look at the new Dutch Cruisers in action with this video overview:
In addition to the cruisers, a new campaign introduces the Australian Legendary Tier destroyer, Vampire II. The return of Ranked Battles with two seasons and special St. Patrick’s Day content round out the updates for this month.
And Here Are the Details on the Azur Lane Collab and Rust'n'Rumble Sequel
The sixth wave of the Azur Lane collaboration is back and will run 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 to collect.
Rust'n'Rumble II is set to follow, promising unique weapons and mechanics that deviate from traditional naval battles. While details are still under wraps, the sequel is expected to offer a more over-the-top and unpredictable gameplay mode.
In an unexpected twist, World of Warships: Legends will see its PEGI rating shift from 7+ to 12+ starting March 17th. With a packed lineup of new content, including the Dutch Cruisers, the game continues to evolve. Check out World of Warships: Legends on the Google Play Store for more information.
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