World of Warships crossed with anime again – Azur Lane crossover returns

Company Wargaming announced the third wave of collaboration World of Warships from the universe of the popular mobile game Azur laneintroducing new commanders, as well as a host of unique content including themed ships, camouflages and containers.

As part of the crossover, seven new characters became available as commanders, each of which has its own unique voice acting. In addition, the new Italian battleship AL Littorio and Soviet AL Sovetskaya Rossiya will join the existing themed ships: the American cruiser AL Montpelier and the Japanese destroyer AL Yukikaze… Each of the ships has a unique themed camouflage, and three new camouflages have been added to the existing Azur Lane camos.

For completing combat missions, players will receive containers in which unique themed rewards will be available: the Azur Lane expendable camouflage – Siren, a special Dragon signal or 5 Zulu Hotel signals, as well as items from the Azur Lane collection.

Also featured as player rewards: Commander Nelson with 10 skill points and a commemorative Manjuu flag along with premium containers from Azur Lane, including one of eight Azur Lane Commanders with unique voice acting and 10 skill points: Azuma, Baltimore, Roon, Jean Bart , Littorio, Shokaku, Yat Sen or Sovetskaya Rossiya. These offers are also available at the Admiralty.

Finally, players will have the opportunity to collect all 36 Commander Avatars from Azur Lane containers or daily containers. Once the entire collection is complete, players will receive the Azur Lane flags of the Nations and the unique Commander Azuma as a reward.

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