Commanders!
We've got two heavies in the Shop with different tiers and play styles. For those who like speed and burst fire, the VIII T77 comes with a three-round autoloader that can deliver high alpha damage, as well as an 800 hp engine. A few tiers down is the VI Tiger 131 , a vehicle based on a specific real-life counterpart, which comes with a highly-coveted five-person crew with Brothers in Arms as a zero perk.
Available from 2023-11-28 at 09:00:00 (UTC) through 2023-12-05 at 09:00:00 (UTC)
Boasting great burst potential, the VIII T77 has reason to be confident. Thanks to its fast shell cycling and 360 HP of alpha damage, it can deal 1,080 HP of damage in just four seconds! And with 232/299/60 mm of penetration and 8 degrees of gun depression, it knows how to leave a lasting mark, even at the most inopportune moments. The vehicle's 1,450 HP pool allows it to be brash and make some mistakes, while its 48 km/h top speed is useful for quick escapes and hot pursuits.
Learn more about the T77 with our how-to-play guide that breaks down its strengths and weaknesses, and provides suggestions for equipment and crew perks.
Available from 2023-11-28 at 09:00:00 (UTC) through 2023-12-05 at 09:00:00 (UTC)
Not only does the VI Tiger 131 have a menacing reputation, it also has the battlefield prowess to back it up! Boasting an impressive 1,885 DPM and an accurate gun with a 2.3 s aiming time, this vehicle instilled great fear in Allied tank crews during World War II. While its flat frontal armor can leave you vulnerable, the strong traverse speed encourages good angling to protect its 1,060 HP. Thanks to its large 92-shell ammo capacity and good camouflage values, this supporting sniper can continue to make an impact long into a battle. Complemented by a crew with Brothers in Arms zero perks, this feline should be a part of every tank enthusiast’s collection.
How Effective Was the Tiger?
The Tiger I was an imposing figure on the battlefields of World War II, but just how much of a threat did it pose? Find out whether it was all teeth and no bite, or a truly fierce hunter in our historical examination of the Tiger I.