You can check all the new shipgirls, skins, and trailers below.
No further details were provided and more will be shared in a livestream in mid-July. Last, but not least, another collaboration was teased with Bandai Namco’s The Idolmaster. This collaboration will launch with the July 8 update. Specifically, the collaboration includes grinding for a long time to get Aircraft Carrier August von Parseval, Battleship Marco Polo, Cruiser Anchorage, Cruiser Ägir, and Aircraft Carrier Hakuryu. Next is the new yearly collaboration with World of Warships, which means that we get plenty of “paper ships” (ships that were never completed or even never actually laid down, which appears to be pretty much all Wargaming is doing with World of Warships nowadays). The new skins for Kasumi, Kazagumo, and Cassin will be rentable and the event will end on July 7. If they did, it would have driven many of their design decisions in a completely different direction. I think the video clip above gives us a good indication that the development team does not see converting Elite Ship XP to Free XP to be a major revenue stream.
Of course, plenty of skins will also be added (featuring a high school theme) while some from the original event will return. OP, Elite Ship XP is definitely an underutilized resource in the game.
As usual, on top bringing back its original shipgirls (Kinu, Ryuuhou, Suruga, Kasumi, and Hibiki), two more will be added, elite Destroyer Shirayuki, and SSR Destroyer Kazagumo. The next event will start on June 24 and it’ll be a rerun of Swirling Cherry Blossoms. Today Azur Lane publisher Yostar hosted a livestream showcasing new content coming to the popular shipgirl-focused mobile game.