World of Warships is a free to play online naval combat game by Wargaming.net. Players compete in a variety of historic warships from numerous national origins. Take control of Destroyers, Cruisers, Battleships, Submarines and Aircraft Carriers in competitive game modes, or cooperatively sail into historic operations.
Platforms
PCGenres
Real Time Strategy (RTS) Shooter Simulator TacticalThemes
Action Historical WarfareLanguages: English and 18 more
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Critic Reviews
By Łukasz Ankudo
World of Warships is a brilliant game that makes naval combat exciting. It looks, sounds and plays great. In addition it's robust and well made. What not to like about it?
- 25 Apr, 2019
By Jordan Biordi
Overall, World of Warships is an excellent game, and I'd highly recommend it if you're into this kind of thing.
- 29 Dec, 2015
By Dominic Sheard
Once you get past the idea of being a ship collector with its limited storage space and World of Warships' free-to-play expensive shenanigans, which shouldn't be that much of a negative against the game's great gameplay, World of Warships ends up a refreshing title. This is thanks to the exciting naval combat, a wide collection of warships, engrossing class types and pretty visuals, all which blend together in a rewarding time to bring a very unique type of combat to multiplayer team-based games, making this Wargaming's best World of title to date.
- 26 Nov, 2015
By Ravi Sinha
World of Warships serves up high-stakes action that mixes tense moments with realistic action. Yes, it can require some grinding and won't be everyone's cup of tea, but it's one of the best naval combat (and free to play) titles out there.
- 24 Nov, 2015
By Jonathan Gordon
Deep and well made, if not immediately exciting
- 21 Nov, 2015