Transformers roll-out into World of Warships and World of Warships: Legends in a limited time event

Wargaming and Hasbro have joined forces to bring the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons to the high seas. From today, players customise their warships with special Autobot and/or Decepticon skins, commanders and more.

Players will align themselves with either the Autobots (Optimus Prime and Bumblebee) or the Decepticons (Megatron and Rumble) and be able to enjoy the Transformers goodies until October 5, 2020.

In addition to the limited time event, players will be able to collect two permanent camouflages per team. The Autobots have Freedom Fighter based on Optimus and Gold Bug based on Bumble Bee. Decepticon camo is Messenger of Oblivion (Megatron) and Crush’n’destory (Rumble.

World of Warships Transformers

Kirill Peskov, World of Warships: Legends Development Director said;

We are very excited to introduce the iconic Transformers characters into both our games. The Autobots and Decepticons are known around the world, and we took great care to incorporate these characters into the game in an authentic way that will provide our players with fun, new challenges.

Two expendable camos will also be added during the event; Autobots Ark and Decepticon Disguise. Themed patches and flags will also be available for the duration. Finally, special Cybertronian Containers will be on offer which will give players a chance to unlock the themed content as well as unique 10-skill point Transformers Commanders.

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