Join the Testing for the French Coastal Fleet!

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With the release of the Dance of Dragons update, testing for France’s Coastal fleet tree has started. From VTB torpedo boats, the Arras submarine hunter to the converted LCG(M) and P-730 Combattante with SS.11 missiles, these interesting boats are all ready to take on board new captains!

Want to be a tester? To do this, you’ll need the tester status. You can get this status in two ways: either by purchasing the VLT-2 pack from our store, or by completing a number of tasks.

When: 40 tasks are available until October 20th (11:00 GMT).

  • Complete 12 daily tasks to get the tester status.
  • Purchase the VLT-2 pack and get the tester status instantly!

How to get a Tester Star

Earn 10,000 mission points in Naval Battles in vehicles at rank III or higher.

Tasks are reset at 11:00 GMT every day.

“Emblem of the French Navy” decal

CBT Access Pack

By purchasing the VLT-2 premium pack, you’ll gain instant access to research the French Coastal fleet tree.

VLT-2 Pack

This pack includes
  • VLT-2 (Rank IV, France)
  • 1000 Golden Eagles
  • Premium account for 15 days
  • French Coastal fleet access

29.99
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Terms and Conditions

  • Get 12 “Tester Stars” to unlock access to research the French Coastal fleet tree. You can get 1 star per day.
  • Tasks are reset at 11:00 GMT each day.
  • For 10 Tester Stars, you’ll receive the “Emblem of the French Navy” special decal.
  • You can track the completion of your tasks by clicking on your “Nickname” → Achievements → “French Coastal fleet CBT”.
  • The time window for receiving Tester Stars is not related to the completion of the French Coastal fleet CBT.
  • We don’t plan to reset any research progress for the French Coastal fleet when the CBT ends.
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would it have killed the decal department to come up with something original?

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It is free access if you have the smallest incentive to grind the HMS Barham event. I don’t really suggest buying the boat if you play naval battles often & not French