New Arpeggio collaboration in World of Warships

Arpeggio of Blue Steel Flagship Yamato Joins World of Warships

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Wargaming.net holds a new collaboration between World of Warships and Arpeggio of Blue Steel -Ars Nova-, adding more new ships and characters from the anime to the naval team battle game. The Supreme Flagship of the Fleet of Fog, Yamato, newly joins the game together with Musashi and Maya. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The three Mental Models are still voiced by their respective voice actresses from the anime: Yamato by Mai Nakahara, Musashi by Rie Kugimiya, and Maya by MAKO. Two new ships are also added to the roster: the ARP Maya at Tier VIII and the ARP Yamato at the highest Tier X. Musashi comes instead with a permanent camouflage that can be applied to the premium Tier IX ship of the same name. These new additions can be purchased from the Armory.

The previous Arpeggio of Blue Steel collaboration added ARP ships of Takao, Myoko, Nachi, Ashigara, Haguro, Kongo, Haruna, Kirishima, and Hiei along with their respective Mental Models, can now have another chance to get them. All previous ARP ships are available in the Premium Shop for a limited time. The all-in-one Fleet of Fog bundle also includes the protagonists Gunzo Chihaya and Iona as commanders.

Other than Arpeggio of Blue Steel, World of Warships has added collaboration content from Azur Lane multiple times. In September 2020, the online naval battle game also added characters from the popular Transformers franchise.

World of Warships is available on PCs. Although Wargaming.net also launched World of Warships Blitz on mobile devices and World of Warships Legends on consoles, this new collaboration only pertains to the original PC game.


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