
USSR: the S-1 (Tier VI), L-20 (Tier VIII) and K1 (Tier X). Germany: the U-69 (Tier VI), U-190 (Tier VIII) and U-2501 (Tier X). The United States: the Cachalot (Tier VI), Salmon (Tier VIII) and Balao (Tier X). Submarines will be limited to three Tiers when they debut, with the first batch announced as follows: It all sounds very cool - and here's a look at some World of Warships subs in motion. Once overhead depth charges will automatically drop into the water, with a few precise hits taking out the deep-sea threat. Of course, going underwater doesn’t make a submarine completely invulnerable from attack, as faster ships like Destroyers will be able to track them by following and staying within detection circles to mimic the process of triangulation. The deeper it goes the slower the submarine moves, with an oxygen meter introduced to limit pure invisibility forcing players to use the vessel strategically and come up for air from time to time. The submarine in World of Warships has three depth levels, the first sitting above the surface, the second at periscope level, and the third fully submerged and ready to fire. As a brand-new fourth class being added to the game, expect a pretty major shake-up.Īs per our preview, submarines add a third dimension to the battlefield.


After a successful submarine test run with the Halloween event last year, Wargaming have been hard at form adding them to World of Warships proper. These being U.S., Germany, and the USSR - with other nations, including underwater submarines from Japanese forces, to follow. With the big three to be included when they debut.
