E3 News: World of Tanks XBox One Launch on July 28th
Wargaming.net is ready to go on XBox One and the official release date for World of Tanks has been announced. On July 28th the free to play tank battle simulator will open its doors to the XBox One player base. Along with all existing game modes, the XBox One version of the game will also launch with the "Proving Grounds" PvE mode. This mode allows players to join AI counterparts to defeat 4 scenarios ending with a final "boss fight" against an E-100.
XBox One players will also be able to wage war with any of their friends playing on the XBox 360 version of the game as World of Tanks will support cross console play between the two consoles.
You'll be able to download the game on July 10th to play in a brief beta that runs on July 11th and 12th then you'll have to wait until the 28th to jump back into live play.
Check out the official announcement for download links and all the particulars and get ready to wage war!
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