World of Warships: Legends Easter Eggs na Playstation 4 (PS4)
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Easter Eggs on Ships
Easter EggsThere are many little Easter eggs and secrets to be found on the ships in World of Warships. Here are a few of them:
One of the turrets on the Admiral Hipper has “Glowworm” written on it. This is a reference to the real-life World War II heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper, which was rammed by the HMS Glowworm in a battle.
The Graf Spee has a sign visible from above that reads “Stop Wireless or I Open Fire” next to some dummy guns. This is also a reference to the real-life ship of the same name, which used fake guns to appear like a different type of ship and had the indicated warning written on the ship to warn ships not to communicate about its presence there.
The Perth has a purple koala wrapped around the mast.
The Conqueror has a photo of the queen on the wall.
The Khabarovsk has some Russian money visible on the bridge.
The La Galissonniere contains a tiny model of the Statue of Liberty on the bridge.
Map Easter Eggs and Secrets
Easter EggsMany of the maps contain little secrets you can find if you explore, including:
- The real-life ship called the S.S. John W. Brown
- The real-life schooner called the Alma
- The real-life yacht called the White Heron
- The Chateau Frontenac
- The Citadelle de Quebec
- The Fortress of Louisbourg
- Real-life fishing boats
- The Pena National Palace
- The Castle of St. George
- The real-life sailing ship the Carnegie
- The real-life ship the Starlight
- The real-life TID-50 tugboat
- The Trabaccolo da transporto ship
- The real-life ship the Seven Bells
- The real-life YTL-710 tugboat
…and lots of other little details that reference ships, locations, and other events in the real world, in general fleshing out the world with details for more realism. For more information about these Easter eggs and the history behind them, check out the videos below.