![]() ![]() Tier VIII will continue to make a splash, with more ships entering Legends’ waters as the year progresses. Of course, this change will be reverted once more players obtain Tier VIII ships. It should also be noted that s ince not many players will be able to jump aboard Tier VIII ships on release, matchmaking will temporarily allow Tier VII, VIII, and Legendary ships to be matched in the same battle. With all that these new ships have to offer, Tier VII brings along with it an improvement to matchmaking during this update, as a +/- 1 Tier rule comes into place, giving ships of this new tier the opportunity to battle for naval dominance against certain Tier VII and Legendary ships. To round off these new additions to the game, the economy sees a reduced cost for battle entry for higher tier ships, and increased credit bonuses awarded for Tier VII premiums. Players will also have the chance to acquire the first-Tier VIII ship available as a campaign reward, with the impressive French battleship Republique available at the end of the five-week L’Ambassadeur campaign. Representing four different nations, the USA, Japan, Germany, and USSR, these 12 ships will cover every variety but carriers - highlights include American battleship Maine, German cruiser Roon, and Japanese destroyer Yugumo. ![]() With this new tier come 14 ships, 12 of which are available in the tech tree. Tier VIII joins World of Warships: Legends as the new highest tier of ships before Legendary ships. ![]() Unfortunately, no carriers this time around, but they still look pretty nifty! Tier VIII comes into shore World of Warships fans can look forward to 25 July when World of Warships: Legends receive 14 new powerful Tier VIII ships. ![]()
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