
These ships excel at taking on targets bigger than themselves…that is as long as they can get close enough to launch their devastating torpedoes. They are small, fast, agile, hard to detect, and make up for small guns by carrying torpedoes that pack a punch. Each class has its own strengths and weaknesses that make for unique and varied game play.ĭestroyers are the light ships of the sea. There are four different classes of ships currently in the game: destroyers, cruisers, battleships, and carriers. Although the game play is simple enough, the tactics involved as players progress through tiers becomes more calculated and complicated with those mastering their skills and tactics being able to dominate the seas. As expected, this means there are a wide variety of ships in the game beginning with early slow moving, lightly armored, and low caliber gunned ships progressing to agile, heavily armored, and large caliber warships. World of Warships (WoWs) is based on naval development and warfare during World War I, the interwar period, World War II, and the early stages of the Cold War. If you like military combat games like War Thunder or World of Tanks and naval warfare history, perhaps this is the game for you. Say hello to World of Warships, a naval based game centered around warships of the 20th century. But now, as of a week ago, it’s officially live. What is less known is that I’ve been enjoying a new title by Wargaming during its closed and open beta phases. It’s no little known fact I play World of Tanks on a daily basis. Most important of all, I’d like to thank all of you, the readers, for taking the time to read my articles and share your comments on the forums. They’ve provided me with great help and support. I’m truly grateful to both Shane and King Kulla for giving me the opportunity to be a part of Informer for the past four years.

I hope you guys enjoyed my writing or, if you’re a first time reader, will consider going back and reading some of my past articles covering a wide range of subjects and games. I’ve had a great time writing for RSBandB and sharing my gaming knowledge and interests with the RSBandB and gaming communities.

After this article, I’ll likely be quitting Informer.
