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[b]World of Warships[/b] is a naval combat game from Wargaming, the creators of [[World of Tanks]]. The game currently features surface and limited aerial combat with four general ship types: [[battleship|battleships]], [[cruiser|cruisers]], [[destroyer|destroyers]] and [[aircraft_carrier|aircraft carriers]]. Like World of Tanks, this game features both historical and conceptual ships. Concept ships without an official name (only a code name in their blueprints) receive fictional names generally in line with their navy's naming scheme, such as [[hakuryuu (aircraft carrier)|Hakuryuu]] (Japan's Project G-15 Heavy Aircraft Carrier) and Großer Kurfürst (Germany's H-Class Super Heavy Battleship). World of Warships is an arcade naval combat game, with a design similar to World of Tanks. Two teams, consisting of a mix of ship types, battle each other head-to-head. The various classes and nationalities have different characteristics, lending themselves to certain play-styles. As of 2021, there are ships from the navies of the United States, Japan, Russia/Soviet Union, Germany, Great Britain (and Commonwealth), France, Italy, Netherlands, Pan-Asia (generally ships transferred into China and Taiwan, and a few ships from Indonesia, South Korea and Thailand), Pan-Europe (mostly cosisted of a ships from Sweden, with a few ships from Poland and Austria-Hungary) and Pan-America (currently only a ship from Argentina and Brazil is present). Not all nations have full tech-trees of all classes, with some only featuring one or two ships. It had several collaborations with various franchise, in 2016 with the [[aoki hagane no arpeggio|Arpeggio]] anime/manga series which brought the ships from that series into World of Warships, complete with their "Mental Models" as commanders. in 2017 with [[High School Fleet]] with ships and characters from Haifuri. and since 2018 with [[Azur Lane]], which World of Warships introduced various shipgirls from Azur Lane as special commanders and also added various ship camouflages based on Azur Lane's shipgirl , while Azur Lane introduced new shipgirls based on World of Warship's conceptual ships featured in said game. This tag can be applied if images directly reference World of Warships, depict conceptual ships (including [[personification|personifications]]), feature a location that very closely resembles an in-game map, and/or incorporate game logic or mechanics. Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |