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Set sail with World of Warships: Legends on mobile devices

World of Warships: Legends, now available on mobile devices, featuring crossplay, new events, and early access ships.

Wargaming, the acclaimed creator behind the massively multiplayer online (MMO) sensation World of Tanks, has recently expanded its naval combat game, World of Warships: Legends, to Android and mobile platforms. Having enjoyed on PC and consoles, this marks a significant milestone as the game now spans all major gaming platforms. As a player, you’re in for a treat with engaging in-game events and new content rolling out to celebrate this launch.

A wave of new adventures awaits

To kick off the mobile launch in style, Wargaming has announced the Planet Clash event, promising an ocean of new content for both seasoned sailors and newcomers to dive into. Early access to four Japanese cruisers also offers a fresh experience for players eager to command these powerful vessels. But the excitement doesn’t stop there. A five-week campaign scheduled later in the year hints at the grand prize of a Pan-European Premium battleship, sure to be a coveted addition to any fleet.

Seamless play across platforms

Perhaps one of the most anticipated features of World of Warships: Legends on mobile includes crossplay and cross-progression with Xbox and PlayStation versions. This means if you’ve already spent time or money on other platforms, your progress and purchases will seamlessly transition to mobile. Nearly all ship types are available, ensuring a diverse and comprehensive naval combat experience right at your fingertips.

Join the battle today

Ready to take the helm on your mobile device? World of Warships: Legends is available for download on Google Play and the Apple App Store. Whether you’re strategising the perfect ambush or leading your fleet to victory, the game offers a deep, immersive experience for naval warfare enthusiasts. With the convenience of mobile gaming, commanding your warship has never been easier.

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