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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Oct 31 2012 18:00 GMT
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I was thinking, seeing that World Of Tanks has unveiled its 8.1 update with accompanying video, that this isn’t a Halloweeny thing. What are they doing releasing it today? And then it occurred to me: tanks are actually scary. Ghosts and monsters may be the more traditional source of chills, but their overall efficacy at being frightening is somewhat limited by their not existing. Tanks exist. They blow people up. They could blow you up. Thanks are *crag*ing terrifying. Everyone: dress up as a tank tonight.

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Oct 11 2012 11:00 GMT
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You’re familiar with the routine by now. If you’ve got a World Of Tanks account and bought anything, to be sure change your password, and any passwords associated with it. And if you’re still not using unique passwords per account, go change all the others too. PlaySpan, the software World Of Tanks uses for financial transactions in WoT and a thousand other games, has been compromised, with two million account details put online. That’s usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords. Credit card details are believed not to have been accessed, but obviously keep an eye on your bills.

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Sep 21 2012 13:00 GMT
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[Part one is here.]

I found myself in Moscow at the weekend, reporting on the Ural Steel 2012, a World of Tanks tournament with a top prize of $35,000. There were many tanks, as evidenced in part one of my adventures. But there was also lots of tense team-based drama. Being both unprepared and a terrible person, I found myself unable to liveblog the event as it happened. So, I just wrote down everything on paper which I would otherwise have scribed onto the vast scroll of the internet. God bless paper. For a more detailed rundown of results, best check Wargaming.(more…)


Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Sep 20 2012 21:00 GMT
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We sent Brendan to the World Of Tanks convention in Russia. This is his report.

They sent me to Russia this time. They sent me. To Russia. I’m standing in the middle of Moscow because the call went out for people who would like to see some tanks. And being something of an expert in this field, the Hive Mind saw fit to put my name down on the passenger list. I’m here to cover Ural Steel, an international World of Tanks tournament with a total prize pool of $77,000. Before my trip I took the time to learn the Russian for numbers one, two, three, four and five, along with the word “koshka” which means “cat”. It’s probably indicative of my trip that the only extra things I will have learned by the time I leave are the phrases “*crag* yes!”, “go *crag* yourself” and “sorry”. But right now the sum of my usefulness in this city remains the ability to walk into a shop and demand anything ranging from one to five felines.(more…)


Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 25 2012 15:00 GMT
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Believe it or not, most of the wars waged over the course of human history haven’t been confined to a single variety of vehicle at all times. I mean, tanks are great and all, but they’re a bit rubbish when it comes to swimming and flying, and I imagine the subtle nuances of both thumb wars and food fights elude them as well. So Wargaming, naturally, is slowly but surely expanding its F2P empire into new arenas of war. First up, it’s taking to the skies with World of Warplanes. That, however, doesn’t mean tanks are taking a backseat. Wargaming’s been planning to connect its major franchises all along, and it’s taking the first step with World of Warplanes’ extension of Clan Wars.

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 09 2012 09:00 GMT
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Back in my day, you could rely on certain things – ravages of time aside – to stay largely the same. Sure, times may change and people may come and go, but one shining beacon of stability has always kept me feeling warm and cozy. I’m speaking, of course, of World-War-II-era tanks. But now – at least, in World of Tanks – they’re getting gargantuan sets of new guts and fresh coats of paint. I ask you: is nothing sacred anymore?

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 04 2012 07:01 GMT
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We recently sent Brendan into the line of fire at Tankfest, and it resulted in pretty much the most amazing thing ever – which is significantly different from the normal result of sending one tiny human into a heaping herd of tanks (hint: horrible death). But there is also a game buried beneath all the harrowing war stories and tank puns, and it’s actually a pretty good one! However, World of Tanks has, in its time, seen some fairly serious ups and downs in terms of balance, and Wargaming’s not afraid to admit it. So patch 7.5 is aimed at knocking the lumbering tier 10 heavies back down to size – with more tanks. Mediums and tank destroyers, to be specific. Want to see a few of them? Of course you do.

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 02 2012 11:00 GMT
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I don’t even like tanks that much. I have honestly no idea what I’m doing here. There are tanks everywhere. Tanks in the lobby, tanks on the lawn, tanks in the gift shop. I walk around hoping to find a Russian tank which inside houses different, smaller tanks, so that I can act bewildered and amused even though I previously suspected its existence. But it doesn’t exist. I look up. There are no tanks on the ceiling, which is a relief. But there is a small helicopter, which is disconcerting. Beneath it a placard reads, “What is a helicopter doing in a tank museum!?” and then goes on to explain the entire history of this particular helicopter EXCEPT the reason it is in a tank museum. I feel a strange kinship with the little chopper. It too has no idea what it’s doing here.

The tank museum is the setting for Tankfest, the annual festival of large, manoeuvrable killing machines held in the south of England. It is very well attended. Tanks are put on display and even rolled out onto a specially built course to rollick around and pretend to shoot things. The festival takes place near the sleepy settlement of Wool, which is a bit like holding an NRA meeting in a town called Carebear, or a nuke parade in a village called Softmint. Nevertheless, people come from all over Europe to see tanks from throughout military history and to buy souvenirs like Airfix models, or soap.

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Posted by IGN Apr 05 2012 18:30 GMT
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Wargaming.net's free-to-play online tank combat game is about to get bigger with the 7.3 update. It'll include new tanks as well as new zones of combat. You can get a sneak peek at the new content in the trailer embedded below...

Posted by Joystiq Apr 02 2012 02:30 GMT
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It was a fairly lively April Fools' Day this year -- not only did we manage to make it all day without being duped, deceived or disillusioned, but at times we were genuinely entertained by what the technology and gaming companies of the world were able to dream up.

On the other hand, the stuff invented for April Fools' Day is often times way, way cooler than the products that actually get made, which is sort of depressing when you stop and think about it. It's like the news cycle on April Fools' Day is glimpse into a world where magic is still alive in the hearts and minds of millions. Sigh.

Anyway, we've taken the liberty of compiling the gags and goofs we haven't already posted about into this specific chunk of Internet, so head on past the break for a look at realities better than our own.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Dec 22 2011 08:39 GMT
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Polite notice: THE CODES WORK FOR NEW REGISTRATIONS ONLY. If you are already a WoT player they won’t be much use to you. Unless you want to get a chum involved or whatever.

Anyway! If our interview with the producer from World Of Warplanes got your pseudo-World War II PvP glands engorged, then you might want to try their original game, World Of Tanks. We’ve got 1000 starter codes to give away, which will apparently boost you on your way into the game with a free premium tank, one day of full premium play, and 300 gold. To to claim a code you have to be logged into RPS. If you click here you will automatically claim a code, and also get to see the sign up instructions.


Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Dec 21 2011 13:20 GMT
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A giant V-formation of free-to-play air combat is on the horizon: World Of Warplanes from the makers of World Of Tanks. To find out a bit more of what to expect from a persistent dogfighting game, I had a chat with Wargaming.net’s Anton Sitnikov, and he explained exactly whether a Spitfire could take a jet-propelled plane in a fight.(more…)


Posted by IGN Oct 06 2011 23:35 GMT
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Tanks! World of Tanks has been North America for a year or so now, and in that time the armored-vehicle shooter has garnered a strong following of over ten million registered users worldwide. Since launch, World of Tanks has undergone several large updates, but nothing has really changed the structure of the core game. In about a month, though, that changes...

Posted by IGN Aug 25 2011 16:58 GMT
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London, UK, Paris, FR and San Francisco, CA - Wargaming.net, the award-winning videogame publisher and developer, is attending Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) in Seattle, Washington from August 2628th 2011...

Posted by Kotaku Aug 16 2011 16:50 GMT
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#worldofbattleships From the maker of World of Tanks comes World of Battleships, a free-to-play PC game that will allow players to smack each other around using giant action battleships. Although there are few details on release dates, my gut is telling me we'll see this sooner than later with the same sort of approachable gameplay that World of Tanks and World of Warplanes brings to the table. More »

Posted by IGN Aug 11 2011 16:31 GMT
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London, UK, Paris, FR and San Francisco, CA - Wargaming.net announces today that World of Tanks updates to version 6.6. The latest update contains a new map and some new tanks along with a few minor fixes to the overall playability of the game...

Posted by IGN Jul 22 2011 02:49 GMT
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If you're not familiar with Wargaming.net's free-to-play game World of Tanks, the premise is simple: take a shooter and replace the people with massive, lumbering and highly realistic tanks. Narrow corridors are replaced by wide, open vistas, and your range of weapons are replaced by... more tanks. ...

Posted by IGN Jun 29 2011 15:26 GMT
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London, UK and San Francisco, CA - Wargaming.net is glad to announce that the Update 6.5 for their worldwide recognized World of Tanks action MMO will be released on June 30. Along with two new maps - Redshire that depicts a traditional British settlement, and Arctic Region, the very first purely winter location - the update will feature the highly-anticipated American tank destroyers line, including the T95 superheavy monster...

Posted by IGN Jun 28 2011 17:35 GMT
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London, UK - Wargaming.net is proud to announce their partnership with Interactive Gaming Software publisher (IGS) on the distribution of the highly popular free-to-play MMO game World of Tanks through commercial networks...

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 17 2011 23:11 GMT
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Load up a Hetzer and truck it to Los Angeles for E3 2011!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 17 2011 23:09 GMT
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Ride a Sherman tank, rain or shine!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 17 2011 23:05 GMT
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A T-34-85 invades LA for E3 2011!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 09 2011 04:37 GMT
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Conquer the world online with these menacing war machines.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jun 07 2011 12:16 GMT
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First there were tanks, and now there are warplanes. What next: World Of Armoured Personnel Carriers? World Of Anti-Tank Suicide Dogs?

The here and now, though, is World of Warplanes: the new game from Wargaming.Net, creators of the august WW2 MMO World of Tanks. RATATATATATATATATATATATATetc(more…)


Posted by IGN Jun 03 2011 15:16 GMT
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London, UK - Wargaming.net is proud to announce their participation in the 2011 Tankfest, one of the most established annual British military history shows bringing the story of tanks and soldiers to life, which will take place at The Bovington Tank Museum, from June 25 till June 26. Wargaming.net will be on hand with their World of Tanks MMO as one of the largest virtual examples of WWII era steel armour...

Posted by IGN May 24 2011 14:34 GMT
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London, UK and San Francisco, Ca. - Wargaming.net is proud to announce that the number of registrations on the Russian server of their highly acclaimed World of Tanks MMO has topped 2,000,000...

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Posted by GameTrailers May 20 2011 19:33 GMT
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Learn about the different clans and tactics in this walkthrough.

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Posted by GameTrailers Apr 30 2011 01:58 GMT
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Does World of Tanks nonetheless satisfy the primal urge to blow up stuff with a big gun? Find out in our official World of Tanks review!

Posted by IGN Apr 13 2011 14:37 GMT
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London, UK and San Francisco, Ca. - Wargaming.net announces today that the highly-anticipated free-to-play action MMO game World of Tanks is now live in Europe and North America...

Posted by IGN Apr 07 2011 16:50 GMT
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Wargaming.net is glad to reveal the beta statistics of its upcoming free-to-play MMO-action game World of Tanks that is scheduled for the release on April 12...