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Open Beta for World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition Starts This Weekend

Get ready gamers! The Open Beta weekend for World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition starts now until November 10th at 11:59 PM PST. Once the Open Beta weekend comes to a close then no more registrations for the beta will be taken. Players looking to get into the game before its release have one last opportunity, so read on to learn more!

From the Press Release
During the Open Beta weekend, players will no longer need to sign up to receive a beta key or the like. All they’ll need to do is download the client from the Xbox Live Marketplace and get right into the game. Remember, beta registration WILL CLOSE, so if you or anyone else wants to get into the game, they’ll need to take advantage of the no registration process this weekend!

As a special thank you to our beta players, all players who register, download and play the game during the overall beta will receive a premium USA T14 tier III heavy tank at launch. Plus, on Saturday, November 9th, players who play five (5) battles between 5 p.m. PST and 8 p.m. PST will qualify to receive a premium USA Ram II tier V medium tank when the game comes out, just for helping us with the beta. The Ram II tank will only be available to earn for this short window of time, so it’s in players’ best interest to play during the times outlined above. And, most excitingly, we’re going to have a full Double XP weekend from 2 a.m. PST on Saturday, November 9th to 2 a.m. Monday, November 11th.

To learn more, visit the official World of Tanks website.

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