Tactical diversity in World of Warships comes from the inclusion of many different classes of warships, including: aircraft carriers, capable of providing remote air support and striking targets at extreme range; colossal battleships that project power across vast swaths of ocean; light and heavy cruisers with the capability to quickly respond to changing battlefield conditions; and stealthy, agile destroyers which can be highly effective in group attacks.

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World of Warships is a naval warfare-themed free-to-play multiplayer online game developed and published by the Cypriot game company Wargaming.[1] Players control warships of choice and can battle other random players on the server, play cooperative battles against bots, or participate in an advanced player versus environment (PvE) battle mode. For the most skilled players, two seasonal competitive modes are also available.

The game's free-to-play structure is of the "freemium" type, and significant progress can be made without purchasing anything, but access to higher levels of play and additional warships becomes progressively more difficult without financial investment.

The warships presented in the game cover periods from the early 20th century, from the dawn of dreadnought battleships to the 1950s (prior to the proliferation of guided missiles), including many ships that were planned but never put into production in real life.[16] The game features navies of major maritime powers including the United States Navy, the Imperial Japanese Navy, the British Royal Navy, the French Marine Nationale, the Imperial German Navy (later Kriegsmarine), the Italian Regia Marina and the Imperial Russian Navy (later the Red Fleet). Dutch, Commonwealth (Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and Indian), Spanish, and other smaller European navies (including Swedish, Polish, Greek and Turkish) are also represented, along with a Pan-Asian tree featuring ships from various East Asian (Chinese, Taiwanese and South Korean) and Southeast Asian (Thai, Indonesian and Malaysian) navies, and a Pan-American nation featuring ships from the navies of the Latin American countries (such as Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Mexico).

On August 16, 2011, the company website of Wargaming, developer and publisher of World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, announced World of Battleships, a free-to-play naval action MMO, intended to complete the World of war trilogy developed by the company.[22] On August 2, 2012, the game was renamed World of Warships.[23] After a petition opened by South Korean players was signed 40,000 times, Wargaming removed the Rising Sun Flag from Imperial Japanese warships in July 2013.[24][25] After that, more than 12,000 signatures were gathered requesting reimplementation of the Rising Sun Flag,[26] but the decision was not overturned.[27][28] On November 14, 2013, the game entered closed alpha testing.[29]

Closed beta testing for World of Warships started on March 12, 2015, shortly after closed alpha ended, with the non-disclosure agreement covering the alpha being lifted at the same time.[30] On April 9, 2015, pre-order packages consisting of premium warships and access to the closed beta test became available for purchase by players.[31] Open beta testing for World of Warships started on July 2, 2015, as the final step prior to the game's formal launch.[32] As of the open beta test, approximately 85% of the core game development have been completed and there were future plans to introduce weather effects and night battle after the game's official release.[33]

According to Malik Khatazhaev, the general manager of Lesta Studio (the branch of Wargaming that develops World of Warships), in May 2019 World of Warships' Monthly Active Users (MAU) exceeded 1,000,000 worldwide active players.[40]

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This collection is dedicated to the events of the same-name battle during World War II, when German battleship Scharnhorst fought against a number of British warships. The collection elements can only be obtained from Battle of the North Cape containers.

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