Azur Lane shipgirls in World of Warships
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More Azur Lane Shipgirls Appear in World of Warships

Wargaming launched the sixth wave of crossover content from Azur Lane in World of Warships. It added five new ship liveries and Commander characters based on shipgirls from the former title.

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The ships in question are CV-8 USS Hornet, HMS Queen Elizabeth, KMS Agir, IJN Fusou, and IJN Shimakaze. Hornet, Agir, and Shimakaze have new standalone premium ships based on the Azur Lane shipgirls. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth and Fusou’s liveries appear instead as permanent camouflages for the original ships that have been available in World of Warships.

Wargaming has been adding Azur Lane characters ever since it first launched the collaboration in 2018. The crossover applies to both sides, as Manjuu and Yongshi also gradually added World of Warships‘ original ships as Priority and Decisive-rarity shipgirls.

The previous crossover waves had added the following shipgirls into World of Warships:

  1. First Wave: CV-6 USS Enterprise, CL-55 USS Cleveland, HMS Belfast, HMS Hood, HMS Nelson, KMS Admiral Hipper, SN Avrora
  2. Second Wave: CL-57 USS Montpelier, HMS Neptune, KMS Prinz Eugen, MNF Dunkerque, IJN Azuma, IJN Atago, IJN Kaga, IJN Yukikaze
  3. Third Wave: CA-68 USS Baltimore, KMS Roon, MNF Jean Bart, RN Littorio, SN Sovetskaya Rossiya, IJN Shoukaku, ROC Yat Sen
  4. Fourth Wave: BB-62 USS New Jersey, HMS Formidable, KMS Bismarck, FFNF Saint Louis, RN Zara, SN Chapayev
  5. Fifth Wave: BB-45 USS Colorado, HMS Cheshire, KMS Prinz Heinrich

Azur Lane is not the only title Wargaming has collaborated with in World of Warships. The company has also added content from other franchises like Arpeggio of Blue Steel, Transformers, and Hololive.

The Event Pass for the sixth wave of Azur Lane crossover content in World of Warships is available until June 12, 2024. While the online multiplayer naval battle game is available on multiple platforms, this content specifically appears in the original PC version.


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