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Try Out World of Tanks Generals With New Closed Beta Test

Wargaming has announced that the World of Tanks Generals Closed Beta Test is now officially open to applications for gamers to test out the game. Are you ready to try it out? Let's get started!


From the Press Release
Wargaming announced today that the World of Tanks Generals Closed Beta Test is open to applications, inviting players to try out this new online collectible card game. During the test, World of Tanks Generals will be available through web browsers, with versions for Android and iOS to be added in the future.


“Our main goal with Closed Beta is to evolve the game into the incredible experience we’re aiming for,” said Andrey Zimenko, Director of Global Operations, World of Tanks Generals. “We've put a lot of effort into the game and are looking forward to seeing how testers like the current version, as well as hear their ideas and suggestions about the game's future.”

World of Tanks Generals offers a PvP mode and PvE training battles, allowing players to master the game’s basics, build a number of decks, tailor strategies and unlock the cards that suit their playstyle.

Included in the Closed Beta test are over 200 unique cards split between three factions—the USA, Germany and the USSR—and divided into several types. With an army of cards and a host of strategies available, every battle is an intense skirmish of sudden strikes, tactical trickery and dynamic dueling where you must adapt to survive. The game will utilize the unified Wargaming.net ID that provides instant access to other Wargaming titles, including World of Tanks, World of Tanks Blitz, World of Warplanes and World of Warships.

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

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