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World of Warships Legends closed beta coming to Xbox, PS4

A second World of Warships Legends closed beta on both Xbox One and PS4 has today been announced by Wargaming.

This closed beta will take place over 22-24 March and “boasts new content and features like the British nation, 14 more ships, revamped lighting effects, plus Russian and French language support,” Wargaming advised. Those who’re after further in-game rewards can register at the World of Warships: Legends website ahead of the closed beta period.

Following the closed beta, “a selection of special Founder’s Packs” will be available on both the PlayStation and Xbox Stores. “The World of Warships: Legends Premium, Deluxe, and Ultimate packages offer three different tiers of content to prepare early adopters for launch, with up to two months of Premium time and four rare, powerful warships included,” Wargaming advised, though pricing was not detailed.

World of Warships: Legends is planned for Xbox One and PS4. World of Warships is available on Windows PC.


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