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Wargaming Announces New World of Warships Developer Diary and Tank Rally Mode for World of Tanks

Wargaming has announced the release of a new developer diary for World of Warships alongside the new Tank Rally mode for World of Tanks. Players can now check out the developer diary entitled “World of Warships Developer Diaries # 2 Class-by-Class” and try out the World of Tanks: Tank Rally Mode for a limited time. Read on.

From the Press Release
We are happy to unveil the second episode in a series of developer diaries for the anticipated World of Warships. “World of Warships Developer Diaries # 2 Class-by-Class” provides a complete overview of three distinct vessels classes and explains how they impact each other, matching one type’s strength against another’s weaknesses. This “rock, paper, scissors” approach affects their combat styles, brings balance to the combat and makes every battle a unique and thrilling experience. When players get underway in World of Warships, the ships will be combat-ready; the action heart-stopping and the possibilities for victory endless.




Wargaming today announced the addition of Tank Rally mode to its free-to-play online action game World of Tanks. The new mode, which pits players against each other on a racing track full of destruction and explosive action, will be available for a limited time in-game from September 29th through October 12th.

Tank Rally mode pits teams of 3 against each other on a completely revamped version of the Port game map where players must not only race to the finish line and capture a solitary control point, but also try their best to destroy the competition on the way. The track, filled with ramps, explosives and other interactive objects, will provide ample opportunity to tip the odds of victory with every shot fired. The only tank available in the new mode will be the custom built M24 Chaffee Sport tank that will be given to all registered players for free.

Tank Rally mode will also come complete with a special in-game medal, “Racer 2014,” awarded for being on a winning team, as well as a set of combat missions enabling tankers to earn experience points and credits.

To learn more, visit the official Wargaming website.

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