World of Warships has added a collection of Commonwealth Cruisers to Early Access, and the team has made a generous donation to the Australian National Maritime Museum.
The Commonwealth Crusiers being added to the game come alongside a new Event Pass and two progression lines, so players can do plenty of things. Ten cruisers are here in Early Access, including the Australian cruiser Cerberus and the New Zealand ship Auckland.
There are also two twenty-level progression lines to work through for players in the Commonwealth Team Event Pass. The progression includes new camouflages, containers, and tokens to be redeemed in the armoury.
Celebrating the launch of the Commonwealth Cruisers being added to World of Warships, the team at Wargaming has made a donation of $10,000 to the Australian National Maritime Museum. This donation is part of World of Warship and Wargaming’s ongoing commitment to the preservation of naval history worldwide.
The museum’s Deputy Director, Michael Baldwin, said:
“We thank Wargaming for its generous support. We have, over the past few years, enjoyed our involvement with the World of Warships game by participating in live, online events that bring museum research and objects to new, worldwide museum audiences, such as during the Longest Night of Museums. Gaming provides new ways of looking into our maritime heritage and provides new avenues for storytelling.”
Commonwealth Tech Tree is live in World of Warships and is now in Early Access.