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Dutch Cruisers Debut in World of Warships: Legends with Azure Lane Collab and Rust’n’Rumble II

Apr 24,2025 Author: Jacob

Dutch Cruisers Debut in World of Warships: Legends with Azure Lane Collab and Rust’n’Rumble II

World of Warships: Legends is set to thrill players with a wave of fresh content this month, highlighted by the introduction of Dutch Cruisers. In addition to this exciting addition, the game is bringing back the Azur Lane collaboration and introducing a sequel to the popular Rust'n'Rumble event.

Dutch Cruisers Are Debuting in World of Warships: Legends in Early Access

The Dutch Cruisers are making their grand entrance into World of Warships: Legends, available from Tiers I to VIII, with a Legendary Tier ship also joining the fray. Players can acquire these vessels through Dutch Cruiser Crates, by progressing through the Tech Tree, or by using Guldens, a special limited-time currency.

The Dutch Legacy Calendar event is another exciting feature, offering daily and weekly rewards. The ultimate prize is the exclusive Dutch Commander, Johan Furstner, tailored specifically for the new cruisers. Additionally, another new Commander, Henk Pröpper, will be joining the fleet.

Get a sneak peek at the new Dutch Cruisers in action in World of Warships: Legends by watching the video below.

Alongside the Dutch Cruisers, a new campaign will introduce the Australian Legendary Tier destroyer, Vampire II. Ranked Battles are returning with two seasons on the schedule, and there's also St. Patrick’s Day content to look forward to.

And Here Are the Details on the Azur Lane Collab and Rust’n’Rumble Sequel

The Azur Lane collaboration is back for its sixth wave, running until April 7th. This crossover event brings five new ships, including AL Richelieu and AL Asashio, along with new Commanders, flags, and mission chains. Players can also look forward to new camouflages, Containers, and a special Crate to collect.

Rust’n’Rumble II is on the horizon. If you enjoyed the first event, you know it's not about traditional naval battles. This sequel will introduce unique weapons and mechanics, promising a mode that's more over-the-top and unpredictable. While details are still under wraps, excitement is building.

In an unexpected twist, World of Warships: Legends is adjusting its PEGI rating from 7+ to 12+ starting March 17th. With the Dutch Cruisers and all the other new additions, the game is serving up a diverse array of content. Don't miss out—check out World of Warships: Legends on the Google Play Store.

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