

This would give a much-needed boost and players would consist of a population of war movie fanatics and submarine enthusiasts.


Wargaming though has changed their objectives for the game and wants to broaden their fanbase not just to naval enthusiasts, but include those who have watched wartime movies involving submarines. This drastic change seems like a U-turn for the gaming company as they have previously expressed never to add such features to the game. Not only will the play focus on surface encounters, but gamers will be taken underwater. Not only will the addition of submarines bring new gameplay to World of Warships, but it will also give the game a whole new meaning to naval combat. World of Warships has been widely praised in the gaming world for their detailed modeling of wartime naval ships including the U.S.S. They will be part of 5th-class vessels along with WWII-era operated weapons including destroyers, battleships, tanks, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. The submarines though, will not just be part of the special event anymore but will be ultimately added to the game a few months from now. Gamers got a first-hand experience of the subs as part of the spooky theme event where marine ships and the u-boats will have Halloween-themed skins. The game dev team expressed their eagerness last year by letting game enthusiasts sample the submarines for the Halloween gag. Gamers though will get a first taste of the new addition this year, and Wargaming promises to drop the U-boats this October 31. The message was relayed last Tuesday night stating that submarines will be added next year. Wargaming has officially announced a new addition to their free-to-play war-based naval battles game, World of Warships.
