New heroes of the Combat Pass in World of Tanks will be the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
29.02.24
After Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris, Milla Jovovich and Guy Ritchie’s movie heroes, World of Tanks will have a season of surprise characters.
Wargaming has joined forces with cartoon characters in shells: the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Drawing inspiration from the classic series of the late 80s, the turtle-like season of the Battle Pass – unfolds in three chapters, which will run from March 6th to June 5th.
Throughout the season, Tankers will be able to earn themed rewards inspired by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles saga, including exclusive progression styles, as well as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles team, master reporter April O’Neill and their antagonists Shredder, Bebop, and Rockmem. All of them are available with unique in-game voiceovers.
The main vehicle of this season will undergo a radical transformation, taking on a turtle-like appearance: the BZ-75 tank will receive a 3D progression style “Shreddermobile”, the tank Manticore will receive a 3D progression style “Technodrome”, and the TVP T 50/51 tank will flaunt the 3D Party Van style.
Special bundles will also be available for this Battle Pass. One of them features brave reporter April O’Neill as a tank crew member with a unique voiceover. This set gives you access to a chain of special quests that unlock the amazing Turtle Power! 2D style progression. and other valuable in-game property.
Additionally, starting March 19th, Prime Gaming members can get an exclusive bundle featuring Splinter as a commander, a unique 2D tank style, a themed decal, and a special medal.
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