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We just mailed out World of Warships beta codes to our Daily Digest subscribers

Just like this post’s title says, we just mailed out World of Warships beta codes to our Daily Digest subscribers. If you’re not a member, you missed out!

Kidding; we’re not that mean. We’ve held on to a couple and will distribute them to anyone who asks. With a catch, of course.

Since our Daily Digest subscribers just got sent a code, we’d like for those who want a Warships beta code to do the same. That is, sign up for the Daily Digest. That’s not a big ask, right?

Before you jump in, you can preview what the Daily Digest looks like here, and you can even preview what the beta code mailout looked like too.

The first 30 new signups will be emailed a beta code in 24 hours from now.

The second World of Warships beta weekend runs from 23 to 26 January.

“With the introduction of the aircraft carrier class, bringing the total class of warships up to four, players also have the chance to take advantage of stealthy destroyers, stalwart cruisers and devastating battleships. Aircraft carriers offer a unique angle to combat, delivering RTS style gameplay and the ability to launch three types of warplane squadrons (fighters, dive bombers and torpedo bombers) against any opponent,” Wargaming said of the event. “With ten tiers available, testers will be able to level up and unlock a few of America’s and Japan’s iconic military vessels: the USA has the Pensacola cruiser and Fletcher destroyer; Japan has the Nagato and Yamato battleships and the Shimakaze destroyer.

“Players will get crews represented by warship commanders with a variety of skills to master, additional equipment, and an expanded line of consumables. And for the first time, they will be able to team up in Divisions, where you and two others can test yourselves against other commanders.”


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