They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. Or wait until its February 13 (February 20 in Europe) launch to see what other players have to say about this weird mobile spin-off thing. You can visit the official website to try and make sense of it all. The console/PC game is developed by Japan’s Compile Heart and published by Idea Factory, known for their quirky, sometimes racy anime RPGs, action, and strategy games, so I feel like there’ll be a whole lot of character and the odd embarrassing moment. Looks like squads of three ships doing something on the water. I’m not quite sure what’s going on in the PlayStation 4 and PC version. It’s a neat little gacha game for iOS and Android, with lots of parts to upgrade and ship women to collect. I’ve dabbled a bit with the free-to-play mobile game, created by Chinese developers Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi. It launches in North America on February 13. Its PS4 and Steam spin-off Azure Lane: Crosswave, is a 3D action shooter about historical naval vessels personified as anime characters. Mobile side-scrolling shooter Azur Lane is a 2D game about historical naval vessels personified as anime characters doing battle in an alternate timeline World War II.
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