Claim a World of Warships Bonus Code here

Thanks to Wargaming and to celebrate World of Warships‘ fifth birthday, we have 50 Bonus Codes to giveaway. These codes will add 7 days of Premium to your account in World of Warships, in addition to giving you a tonne of extra goodies.

Having access to a Premium Account means you’ll earn 50% more XP and Credits in each battle. The other goodies you’ll receive with these codes are;

  • 555 Doubloons
  • 555,555 credits
  • Premium ship cruiser Exeter with 3 skilled Captain and a port slot.
  • 20 camouflages of World of Warships anniversary

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Claim your code below. To redeem a Bonus Code, you just need to log in with your Wargaming ID, go to Activate Wargaming Code and enter the code. Now you can access all the contents! Visit this link for more information.  

Codes must be redeemed before October 2 at 4:59 pm AEST

World of Warships is free-to-play on PC.


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