Early and mainly pre-WWII technology, archaic throwbacks like RAF aircraft and Soviet monster-tanks, with a spice of War of the Worlds.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
PvE Halloween operation
Warships fans have been asking for submarines since day one and developer Wargaming has received the message loud and clear, and is finally responding. With submarines you’ll be able to sneak underneath the carnage and mayhem, quietly encroaching on your victim, attacking unexpectedly from beneath the waves. Each one of the subs will have a gorgeous distinct steampunk aesthetic complete with cogs, golden edging, and highlighted details.
These silent wolves of the sea will be available to play as a fifth class in the upcoming PvE Halloween operation, But, as with the intergalactic April fools event, they’ll be gone once the event ends, sinking away into the depths. So let’s go over what these subs can do, how they’ll switch up the Warships formula, and what to expect if you come up against one.
In that spirit, there’s more than the new submarines and map to look out for in the Halloween event. Specially for Halloween, Wargaming has added deep sea monsters to World of Warships. Bigger than any ship or submarine, these Lovecraftian creatures are colossal in size and loom in the shadows in the depths of the ocean. The sea monsters have some mystery behind them, as it’s not made obvious how they’ll work in matches, but they’ll certainly be a big threat for you to deal with.
As well as getting three steampunk subs, there will be nine new steampunk inspired commanders to choose from: one is a dapper mustachioed inventor; another comes in a trench coat and is inspired by Davy Jones with tentacle hair; a third has huge, shiny bulbous eyes and a leech-like mouth. This is all in the spirit of Halloween, and is matched by the new creepy map, which will have new ship builds to explore it in. That includes monster-machine hybrids, with one having a giant octopus wrapped around the ship, and another has its bow turned into a giant monster’s head with a hundred sharp teeth.
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