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World
of Tanks (WoT) is a massively multiplayer online game developed by
Belarusian company Wargaming, featuring mid-20th century (1930s–1960s)
era combat vehicles. It is built upon a freemium business model where
the game is free-to-play, but participants also have the option of
paying a fee for use of "premium" features. The focus is on player vs.
player gameplay with each player controlling an armored vehicle.
World
of Tanks has been ported to multiple gaming consoles. The PlayStation
4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One version, called World of Tanks Mercenaries, was
developed by studio Wargaming West. World of Tanks has also expanded to
mobile platforms under the title World of Tanks Blitz, in addition to a
board game titled World of Tanks Rush and a collectible card game
titled World of Tanks: Generals. World of Tanks was followed by World of
Warplanes and World of Warships.
Gameplay
The player
takes control of a single armored vehicle of their choice, and is placed
into a battle on a random map. The player has control over the
vehicle's movement, firing, and can communicate with allied players
through typed or voice chat. A simple random match is won either by
destroying all vehicles on the opposing team or capturing the opposing
team's base. There are other game modes that change the rules of the
battle, but gameplay mechanics remain the same. World of Tanks contains
multiple game mechanics such as camouflage, shell ricochets, and module
damage.
The players in World of Tanks can choose six primary
types of battles: random battles, team-training battles, tank-company
battles, team battles, stronghold battles and special battles.
Historical Battle and Rampage are former options but have since been
taken down for improvement upon its poor reception following its
release. Within random battles, players can also participate in
platoons, groups of two to three players who are put into the same team.
There are also missions to be completed in the game modes for varying
amounts of rewards.
Vehicles
The vehicles are modeled to
closely resemble their counterparts in real life; however, certain
parameters have been simplified or modified to fit game mechanics, and
better gameplay. World of Tanks has five different types of vehicles:
light tanks, medium tanks, heavy tanks, tank destroyers, and
self-propelled guns, as well as a few main battle tanks. The game
currently includes over 400 armored vehicles from Britain, China,
Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, the Soviet Union,
Sweden, and the United States. Each nation has at least one line of
vehicles starting at tier I to tier X, players progress by playing games
in vehicles in that line.
All vehicles can be customized to a
certain degree, either visually or in terms of performance, with the
majority of parts (such as tracks, guns, turrets, and engines) being
modular parts purchased from the game's tech tree. Various two-tone and
three-tone camouflage schemes are available for all tanks as well,
including both historically accurate patterns and game-specific, custom
variants. Camouflage is available for temporary use by paying with
freely earned in-game credits, or for permanent use by paying with gold
purchased in the World of Tanks store or won in an in-game event.
Players can apply national flags, pre-designed slogans, and camouflage
(that will slightly increase the chance of remaining undetected).
All
vehicles can mount three pieces of additional equipment, which varies
from vehicle to vehicle, and offers various advantages. Some equipment
allow the gun to fire faster, some increase the durability of certain
parts of the vehicle, and some help keep the vehicle hidden while
stationary. Each vehicle can carry three consumables. Examples of these
include repair kits, medical kits, and extra rations that boost the
tank's crew for the duration of a single battle.
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