World Of Tanks X Warhammer 40K Season VIII Collab Is Now Available
Lasting until the end of August.
Ever since the World of Tanks and Warhammer 40,000 collaboration reveal, fans have waited patiently for Season VIII so they can earn 40k-inspired armaments and conquer new battle scenarios. Today marks the first day of the new collaboration season, becoming available on for all free-to-play players.
The Season VIII Battle Pass for World of Tanks will run until August 30, giving players enough time to play through three Warhammer 40k-styled main chapters. Each chapter will contain "50 stages," which players can complete in any order. Also, these chapters will feature 3D Warhammer 40k-inspired core vehicles based on the series' factions, such as the Space Marines.
If a player completes a chapter, they will get a commander from one of the factions. In the case of the previously mentioned Space Marines, Tankers will earn the elite Volusad Thassius. Coming with the commanders also is a collection of their 2D styles and in-game customization elements. And, as with every Battle Pass, veteran World of Tanks players will get familiar with earning Battle Pass points in Random Battles, except for Grand Battles. Finishing those encounters while checking off various daily missions will help bolster the number of points earned.
If you're curious about the new Season VIII and want to learn more, pop over to the World of Tanks website to see what's all available!
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