Azur Lane got its first trailer for the upcoming English release of the game, as well as an introduction to its worldview on the official website.
Worldview
This is a blue planet, 71% of its surface is covered with water. Humans beings were born in this azure blue sea at the very beginning.
However, as humanity grew, so did their ever-expanding ambitions. Peaceful times gave way to war and devastation. Finally, a mysterious enemy emerged from the sea. In the face of overwhelming hostile forces, all camps were still fighting each other.
The final result was tragic: Humanity lost more than 90% of its control over the sea. People struggled to survive. The fear of the unknown enemy, who drag humanity into the dark abyss of the despair, spread everywhere.
Decades later, in order to recapture the once glorious past, the major camps finally decided to unite and created the Azur Lane – a worldwide military organization.
The purpose of the Azur Lane is to gather technologies and resources, and share them between all major camps in the world, to fight back the mysterious enemy. Now, everyone has the same goal: to construct a new fleet that can compete with the “Sirens” and regain control of the sea.
Pre-registration
Currently, pre-registration is available on the official site, and will be available until the launch of the game. Special bonus rewards will be unlocked and distributed according to the number of pre-registrations. Currently, Azur Lane has reached the 10,000 pre-registrations milestone.
Azur Lane is available for iOS and Android in China, Japan, and South Korea. The English version is set to release sometime in 2018.
Published: Jul 17, 2018 08:30 am