Developer and publisher Wargaming have released the latest episode of their Foundations video series for World of Tanks: Heat, titled "Points of Contact." Essentially, this is an overview of two key ...
Last month, on my way home from Kyiv, I passed through Germany to visit one of the world’s largest weapons manufacturers. My hope was to see its response to the rise of drone warfare. The company, ...
There are a few oddball collabs going on at the moment in the “World of” games, but let’s just say World of Tanks is not exactly a stranger to, er, unique crossovers. You can read more about some of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. 2K Games and Wargaming are teaming up for an unexpected crossover event. From March 19-29, World of Tanks is adding Mafia-themed content with the ...
NATO countries continue to invest heavily in modern main battle tanks capable of surviving some of the most dangerous battlefields on earth If a large-scale conflict erupts in Europe, tanks will once ...
World of Tanks: HEAT has a new Foundations video, and in this one, we get a look at how the human-machine synergy works to offer options to the pick your playstyle. Agents are the effective classes ...
Developer and publisher Wargaming have the second episode of their Foundations video series for World of Tanks: Heat, this one focusing on the Human-Machine Synergy. So what exactly does that mean in ...
Don't miss the 'Human-Machine Synergy' Foundations Trailer for World of Tanks: HEAT, an upcoming free-to-play hero tank shooter developed by Wargaming Group Limited. Players will get the rundown on ...
The Tiger I’s thick armor and 88mm gun often required multiple Allied vehicles or air support to defeat. The T-34’s sloped armor and mobility shocked German forces when first encountered in 1941.
Though tanks are vulnerable to low-cost missiles and drones, their crews have adapted and developed countermeasures over time—giving them a continuing place in modern warfare. The conflict in Ukraine ...
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