Imagine you’re a commander—yes, YOU, the one reading this with questionable life choices—leading a posse of weaponized Waifu’s who are somehow both warships and anime girls. These gals aren’t just floating around looking cute (though they nail that part); they’re blasting enemies, soaring through the skies, and probably arguing over who gets the last slice of pizza in the port’s mess hall. Azur Field Warship Girls ( 苍蓝避风港 ) takes the Warship Girls vibe and cranks it to 11 by tossing in airships, treasure hunts, and a base-building simulator that’ll have you micromanaging like a deranged interior designer on a deadline.
Like other games in the series, players can collect and nurture a variety of warship girls, each with unique designs, personalities, and backstories.
The game features a new strategy-based battle system, allowing players to deploy their fleet in diverse scenarios, requiring thoughtful planning to defeat enemies and secure resources.
Players can construct and upgrade facilities in their port, which serves as a hub for managing resources, strengthening their fleet, and unlocking new content.
The narrative follows the commander and their warship girls as they explore uncharted territories, uncover treasures, and face various challenges. The storyline is designed to be lighthearted and engaging, appealing to fans of the series.
A release date is expected in 2026, with pre-registration currently open via their official website and TapTap.
