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Azur Lane: Crosswave for PS4 Reveals Helena, Hornet, and Yorktown; New Screenshots Released

Azur Lane: Crosswave

Today Compile Heart updated the official website of its upcoming game Azur Lane: Crosswave, the reveal of three shipgirls and new screenshots.

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First of all, we get the unveiling of Helena, Hornet, and Yorktown. As usual, by clicking on the link for each shipgirl and on the “Voice” button you can listen to their voice samples.

Looks like we’ll be able to launch our very own Doolittle raid in the game as it’s done in the original mobile title.

On top of that, we also take a look at quite a few new screenshots, including the ability to change “Operation type” (likely linked to the controls).  A type is associated to Hornet, B to Yorktown, and C to the ultra-lethal damage-monster carrier Enterprise. At the moment we don’t know what this means.

You can check out all the images below. If you want to see more of the game, you can also enjoy the reveal of Atago, Takao, Enterprise, Columbia, Saratoga, and Cleveland, that for Hood, Yamashiro, Yukikaze, Unicorn, and Long Island, the unveiling of Bismark, Ark Royal, San Diego, and Hammanthe reveal of Vestalmore screenshots and another shipgirl reveal, more images and gameplay detailsthe latest trailer additional images showing newcomers Suruga and Shimakaze, and the trailer that revealed them.

Azur Lane: Crosswave will launch on the Japanese shelves on August 29, 2019, for PS4. A western release has just been announced for 2020.

If you’re interested in the franchise as a whole, you can also check out our report of the event Yostar organized in Yokosuka, Japan.

 

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