
World of Warships commemorates the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of WWII in its latest update.
Wargaming will honor the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II in the upcoming update for World of Warships. Update 14.7, titled “In the Name of Tomorrow,” introduces new Operations featuring exclusive rewards and ships that can be earned, including the special Premium Tier VIII American cruiser San Diego. More details can be found in the new update video below.
Three new Operations illustrate the course of the war over three weeks, with one Operation available at a time. The Operations – Arctic Convoy, Tokyo Express, and Pacific Offensive – are designed for up to seven players and entail a variety of tasks, including convoy escorts, stealth missions, and the destruction of fortified enemy positions. Players will have the option to use the Tier VI French cruiser La Galissonnière and the Tier VIII American cruiser Cleveland as rental ships.
After the three-week period, all Operations will return, allowing players to complete them again with broadened limits on tiers and nations. Successfully fulfilling objectives will grant players stars that advance them through a special narrative campaign, contributing to the new ‘39-’45 Chronicles Collection. The Operations will unlock various rewards, such as a Special End of WWII skin for the Tier IX American battleship Iowa, a new enemy destruction effect titled Underwater Explosion, and the American Commander, Robert Adams. Additionally, those who complete the event will receive the premium Tier VIII American cruiser San Diego as a special prize.
The Tier X American premium destroyer USS Laffey will be introduced in the Dockyard and is available through 20 construction phases. This ship, known as “The ship that would not die,” is equipped with 127mm guns, enhanced Defensive AA fire, an upgraded Specialized Repair Teams consumable, and a powerful toolkit for excellent concealment. Furthermore, the Laffey includes a variant of the Burst Fire mechanic, short-range torpedoes, and a time-based Smoke Generator.
“In the Name of Tomorrow” also brings the Content Rarity System to both the Armoury and the Captain's Log Book. This new system introduces color-coded rarity grades for ships, camouflages, and enemy destruction effects, simplifying the process for players to differentiate between items.
Lastly, two new flags and new achievements for Clan Battles Season 31 complete the August update. Commemorate 80 years since the end of World War II with World of Warships.





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World of Warships commemorates the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of WWII in its latest update.
Wargaming will honor the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II in the upcoming update for World of Warships. Update 14.7, titled “In the Name of Tomorrow,” introduces new Operations featuring unique rewards and ships to acquire, including the special Premium Tier VIII American cruiser San Diego. You can [...]