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Military Strategy Game Warpath Launches a Navy Update with 100 New Ships

by Carter Jan 25,2025

Military Strategy Game Warpath Launches a Navy Update with 100 New Ships

Lilith Games' military strategy MMO, Warpath, receives a significant naval upgrade. This update introduces a comprehensive Naval Force system, adding almost 100 meticulously detailed and realistic ships to the game.

Warpath's Navy Update Deployed

Players can now command powerful vessels such as the Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier, ideal for long-range aerial assaults; the stealthy Project 971 Submarine, perfect for surprise underwater attacks; and the Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer, equipped with precision-guided missiles. Each ship faithfully replicates its real-world counterpart's combat capabilities.

The Naval Force is categorized into six distinct combat roles: Submarines (masters of stealth with their Silent Running ability), Anti-Submarine Frigates (their high-speed counters), Aircraft Carriers (long-range aerial strike platforms), Anti-Aircraft Destroyers (air superiority and surface threat defense), Armored Destroyers (heavy-hitting, slow-moving tanks), and Guided Missile Destroyers (long-range base-busting specialists).

Explore the impressive fleet in the trailer below:

Strategic depth is enhanced through carefully balanced ship interactions. Submarines can effectively ambush carriers, but risk being countered by agile frigates. Armored Destroyers excel at absorbing damage, while missile destroyers deliver devastating attacks from afar.

Further Enhancements

Gameplay improvements include refined Naval Force battle pacing, adjusted attack and defense statistics for enhanced tactical combat, and the ability for ships to fire while moving. Exclusive in-game events will run throughout January to celebrate the update.

Download Warpath from the Google Play Store and experience the new Navy update today!

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