Naval Action: An MMO like World of Warships – only with historical ships and completely different

Naval Action: An MMO like World of Warships – only with historical ships and completely different

A kind of World of Warships with a historical setting, where sailing ships fight against each other would be quite an interesting thing. The MMO Naval Action offers this and can already be played in an Early Access version.

Naval Action offers you not only naval battles, which you can fight together with your friends. The game is set on a huge open map that you can explore freely. Your task is to build a thriving economic empire. To do this, you can join one of the nations or found an independent guild. Therefore, you will not only be sailing battleships but also trading ships. Various types of ships are available to you, which you can further improve and upgrade individually, for example with cannons.

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Realistic sailing

Of course, there are also battles at sea. The developers place special emphasis on making these as realistic as possible. You need to pay attention to the ammunition, which has different effects and can, for example, only destroy sails or the hulls of ships. Ballistics and other physical properties play a significant role. You must always pay attention to where the wind is coming from, as it affects the trajectories of the cannonballs.

Physically correct

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Physics also plays a role in the controls. You need to consider the wind while sailing, the current, and the weight of your cargo. It is not easy to steer a sailing ship. Visually, Naval Action makes a very good impression. If you are interested in this type of game and are looking for a complex and deep MMO set in the age of sailing ships, then you can download the Early Access version now via Steam. It costs 36.99 euros but does not yet offer all features. New content is to be regularly added, and the developers place great importance on player feedback.

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