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Wargaming Mobile brings the free-to-play, tactical strategy of WoWs to iOS and Android devices in World of Warships Blitz.

World of Warships Blitz Takes Aim at Mobile Devices Everywhere

Wargaming Mobile brings the free-to-play, tactical strategy of WoWs to iOS and Android devices in World of Warships Blitz.
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All hands, man your battle stations! Following in the footsteps of World of Tanks Blitz, Wargaming Mobile has today announced the release of World of Warships Blitz for Android and iOS mobile devices. 

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Available as a free-to-play title on both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, World of Warships Blitz aims to bring the strategic action of the PC MMO to the palm of your hand. The game features seven vs. seven naval combat in what Wargaming mobile says is “rapid-fire action.” Compared to the larger teams found in the game’s PC counterpart, the smaller teams found in WoWs Blitz will complement the game’s smaller maps, which, according to Wargaming Mobile, are designed for both fun and historical accuracy. 

Players will also find that many of the ships found in WoWs Blitz, such as the USS North Carolina, the USS Iowa, and more, bring to mobile devices the historical authenticity found in the PC version of World of Warships. Focusing on naval combat from the early 20th Century, WoWs Blitz currently features four of the most prominent naval powers from that time period: Japan, the United States, the U.S.S.R., and Germany. Each of these powers has unique ships and features that look to mirror some of the gameplay elements found in World of Warships. 

Wargaming Mobile opened its doors in June 2017. The developer currently produces WoWs Blitz, World of Tanks Blitz, and Gods and Glory.

If you’d like to know more about how Wargaming developed one of the most historically accurate naval combat games ever made — and how they mesh that obligation with a fun and strategic MMO experience, check out our behind the scenes look at World of Warships

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more news and information on World of Warships Blitz as it develops. 


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