World of Warships is a game that most players will be able to pick up and play due to the simple controls. Fans of the franchise are sure to have fun with the levels of strategy and assortment of ships to switch between, but there possibly isn’t enough to entertain players with no real interest in naval warfare.
This seems like an interesting pairing. Wargaming, the publisher, and developer of the leading naval multiplayer World of Warships, has today announced an official partnership with pop-culture icon Popeye the Sailor Man in a special collaboration recognizing World Ocean Month.
Wargaming, publisher and developer of World of Warships has released the full details of its December update, celebrating the holiday season and five years of the world’s most popular naval MMO on Steam.
Today Yostar hosted a livestream from Japan to reveal the next major event that will launch in the popular mobile game Azur Lane and more.
I had a go at World of Warships but just couldn't get into it. Probably didn't give it enough time to be honest. Looks utterly gorgeous though on a decent PC.
A warship MMO... now I've heard everything.
Good review. Not sure this would be my cup of tea, though. Seems very esoteric.
this looks badass. Now put it on Xbox One!
One day I really hope that Wargaming merges all these "world of" games into one massive and mechanically insane war game. Kind of like Warthunder, except that WArthuners ground game feels so disconnected. World of Tanks + World of Warships + World of Planes would be fkn epic.
New Battlestations please Eidos this is ok.