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If you’re one of those who doesn’t like to miss out on free content and plays on PC via Steam, today we bring you the opportunity to get a new expansion of content totally free. This content is available for download from this moment and you can add it to your library until September 17th at the latest.
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If you want to claim it now, we’ll leave the link below so you can add it to your Steam library as soon as possible, completely free. Additionally, we remind you that today we also have many new free games with Prime Gaming, you can check the complete list of gifts through the following link.
New free expansion on Steam for a limited time
The expansion is valued at 5 euros, so that’s the price you’ll save if you claim it now from Steam.
Behind the conventional appearance of the American destroyer Smith lies a peculiar and quite intense experience, marked by constant drifts and more torpedoes than you can count.
With a high firing rate in its main battery, a very fast reload in the torpedo tubes and a combat style that forces you to get close to the enemy due to its low speed and short-range torpedoes, this level II ship offers matches as chaotic as they are memorable.
The package includes the Smith itself along with a port slot, although if you already have it in your collection, you won’t receive any additional compensation. As a final note, this DLC will be charged to your Wargaming account only once.
- World of Warships — Smith Pack – Free download on Steam until September 17th

