A fresh ranked season is officially here, and just like we talked about earlier, USS Shiloh is the new spotlight ship. As usual, I'll be dropping gameplay videos at the top so you can see how it performs in real matches—not theory, not guesses, just pure battlefield results.
This ranked season feels different, and that's mainly because coordination matters more than ever. Random solo plays won't carry you far anymore. If you're serious about climbing, you need structure, discipline, and a little old-school teamwork.
Queueing solo is risky this season. Try to find high-level players and run squad ranked whenever possible. More experienced players means better positioning, faster decision-making, and fewer throw moments. Ranked is simple math: better teammates = higher win rate. Play smart, not brave.
This is non-negotiable. Losing a skilled CV or ACV almost guarantees defeat. Once your carrier is gone, your team loses visibility, aerial dominance, and pressure. No aircraft means blind gameplay, and that also affects SLBM submarines—they lose guidance and become far less effective. A protected CV is the backbone of a winning team.
Moving as a group has multiple advantages. First, you can hunt down sniper players who wander alone. Second, stacked ships mean combined AA, making it much easier to intercept SLBMs and enemy aircraft. Third, coordinated pushes let you overwhelm enemy groups instead of trading damage randomly. Bonus point: grouped AA absolutely melts strike fighters, reducing enemy air control fast.
USS Shiloh fits perfectly into this coordinated ranked environment. Played correctly, it supports team pushes, strengthens air defense, and punishes disorganized enemies.
This ranked season rewards teamwork, patience, and positioning. Play together, protect your CV, control the air, and you'll climb consistently. No chaos, no ego plays—just clean naval warfare, the way it's always meant to be played.