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World of Warships Blitz heads to iOS, Android next month

Update: The game is now available on iOS and Android via the App Store and Google Play.

Original story: World of Warships Blitz will head to iOS and Android devices in mid-January 2018, Wargaming today announced.

The portable version of World of Warships will be available on 18 January on both smartphone platforms. Moreover, those who pre-register for the game will receive the Aurora Premium ship at launch.

“Developed in partnership with KingNet, World of Warships Blitz will let players battle each other from a massive roster of 90 legendary warships from Japan, ​USA, Germany​ ​and​ the ​USSR,” Wargaming Mobile advised in a recent press release.

“​Players can choose between ​four​ ​distinct​ ​classes such as ​agile​ ​destroyers, well-rounded​ ​cruisers, ​powerful​ ​heavy​ ​battleships​ ​and​ ​long-range​ ​tactical​ ​aircraft carriers. Captains will be able to take to the seas in rapid 7-vs-7​ player​ ​battles,​​ team​ ​up​ ​with​ ​friends,​ unlock​ ​new​ ​ships, and take part in exciting single player missions.”

World of Warships Blitz heads to iOS and Android devices on 18 January 2018. The full version of the title is also available on Windows PC and was recently updated to include homegrown warship, the HMAS Vampire.


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