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Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War update brings Captain Jack Sparrow’s Shade

August 18, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Mobile game developer Joycity has revealed details for the latest update coming to their hit mobile title Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War.  This new update features Captain Jack Sparrow’s Shade, UI improvements and a 7 day check in event.

Captain Jack Sparrow’s Shade will join the game as a new tactician and can be earned by those players who play through Chapter 1 – Jack’s Memory: The Curse of the Black Pearl.  The Black Pearl will also receive a brand new aura effect to reflect this update.

As well as Captain Jack Sparrow’s Shade, there are an additional 4 new tacticians and a new Tactician Management feature to enable players to see not only those Tacticians in their fortress, but also their full Tactician roster.

Elements of the UI will also be improved such as removing the need to talk to Joshamee Gibbs each time to retrieve a quest reward plus a 7 day check in event has been added with those who log in 7 times during the month receiving a new Tactician, Nami Hayakaze.

Become a legendary pirate captain and plan out assaults against millions of other pirates from all around the world in the most original pirate war game!

Look out for the latest update for Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War coming soon.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Joycity, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War Update

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