With the Holiday Ops 2026 festivities well underway, the Holiday Ops Ambassador, Benedict Cumberbatch, is preparing a very ...
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Wargaming has launched one of the biggest updates for World of Tanks this morning, as players can now upgrade the game with Update 2.0. As they promoted during their 15th Anniversary celebration, this ...
Wargaming dropped new details about the next event coming to World of Tanks Modern Armor, as they go all Norse-related with the Valhalla event. This limited-time event will run from May 13 until June ...
Already looking like an exciting experience from its trailers, World of Tanks: HEAT takes players into an alternate-history, post-Second World War timeline. The game introduces a very different style ...
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Holiday Ops 2026 festivities in World of Tanks continue to “Roll Out” with a surprise for every commander. As the snow settles, Holiday Ops Ambassador Benedict Cumberbatch arrives to gift all tankers ...
I can't lie, I'm more of a ship guy, me. I'd take a Type 45 Destroyer over a Challenger 2 any day. But you know what? I've always had a soft spot for tanks. If there's one thing developer Wargaming ...
Striking the balance between realism and engaging gameplay is a fascinating element of game design. It's an arena where far too many battles often rage, as the most die hard heritage buffs criticize ...
Of the many heroes from World War 2, none were greater than tank. Zinaida Portnova? Sophie Scholl? Lyle Bouck? Very few if any of them had a 76.2mm gun capable of piercing 60mm of armour at distances ...