![]() ![]() ![]() They are now ready to confirm that the ship will be released for closed testing this spring. In WG's message to the community published in September 2021, WG promised to release West Virginia '44 in 2023. She will be the first hybrid destroyer in our game. Her primary feature is the availability of an aircraft catapult. ![]() Halford, one of the Fletcher-class destroyers, will be released for closed testing. ![]() They will continue the branches of X Petropavlovsk and X Conqueror. Two new superships, Novosibirsk and Devastation, will be put to the test in spring. It will be the first full-fledged Spanish branch in the game! At the moment, it's still too early to speak about a specific concept or specific characteristics, but their primary feature will be their ability to fire a series of salvos, and the caliber of their guns will increase from 120 mm at low tiers to 254 mm at Tier X. This spring, Spanish cruiser branch will be released for closed testing. Starting from Tier VII, the new ships are fast and from Tier VIII, they enjoy large HP pools however, their AA defenses are not the strongest, and their concealment is mediocre. The modes for launching torpedoes are as standard: wide and narrow spreads. Compared to the first branch of European destroyers, they inflict higher damage but have a shorter range. The torpedoes of all ships of the branch are fast, but their number per salvo is small. Their main guns can inflict good damage per salvo and, starting from Tier VII, the ships enjoy flat-trajectory ballistics, enabling them to easily shoot accurately at long ranges. Besides that, all ships of the branch have Engine Boost. At Tiers VIII–X, they also have access to Surveillance Radar. In their current concept, the new ships are artillery destroyers equipped with Smoke Generator. Please note that the branch is still under development, and its concept may change during testing that's planned for the first half of 2023. Six ships will be added to the game: Muavenet, Stord, Grom, Split, Lambros Katsonis, and Gdańsk. The ships of the new branch will represent such countries as Turkey, Norway, Poland, Yugoslavia, and Greece. ![]()
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