World Of Warships (Including Legends And Blitz) Is Celebrating The Holidays With Seasonal Events
There's a BOATLOAD of exclusive rewards to unlock.
There’s nothing quite like Christmas in the deep blue sea.
World of Warships joins in on the holiday season festivities with a December update that includes limited-time content, events, and rewards for World of Warships, World of Warships: Legends, and World of Warships: Blitz. In World of Warships on PC, the Holidays in Santa City event offers players the chance to earn festive rewards across 20 stages — with the Salvage for Victory event making a return.
A special bonus code on the strategy game's official website unlocks festive goodies too, including battleship Bismarck, and Steam users can enjoy a free bundle containing the tier IV Yubari.
As for World of Warships: Legends, there’s an event where players can unlock rewards such as ships and Commander guises via special event currency. A new Card collection and a 3-week Advent Calendar with rewards like the King of Winter Commander guise are also included.
And finally, World of Warships: Blitz is celebrating with events, promotions, and an Advent Calendar that offers daily rewards and Blitz Challenges. The update introduces the Island of Ice map as well, plus four new ships: Huron, Tromp, Daisen, and W. Virginia '41.
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