Commanders!
It may be Halloween season, but the witches from the Pumpkin Bash event aren't the only ones causing a fright in World of Tanks! The infamous VI Tiger 131 was perhaps the most feared vehicle in the Second World War, while the VIII Lansen C 's Odin's Wolves 3D style takes inspiration from the brutal Vikings of old.
Check them out below and pick them up in the Premium Shop until November 1 at 06:00 CET (UTC+1)—if you're brave enough!
Available from October 25 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2) through November 1 at 06:00 CET (UTC+1)
Not only does the VI Tiger 131 have a menacing reputation; it also has the battlefield prowess to back it up! With a very impressive 1,885 DPM and an accurate gun with a nice 2.3 s aiming time, this vehicle instilled great fear in Allied tank crews during the Second World War. While the 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 the battle. Complemented by a crew with Brothers in Arms as a zero perk, this vehicle should be part of every tank enthusiast’s collection.
The Tiger I was an imposing figure on the battlefields of the Second World War, but just how threatening was it? Find out whether it was all teeth and no bite, or a truly fierce hunter in our historical examination of the Tiger I.
Available from October 25 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2) through November 1 at 06:00 CET (UTC+1)
The VIII Lansen C boasts great acceleration and a top speed of 50 km/h, giving you the chance to position well and surprise foes from cover. And with the vehicle's good camouflage values and small size, you can remain undetected while advancing. Its impressive gun boasts 320/320/420 HP of alpha damage and 10 degrees of gun depression, helping you make the most of uneven terrain. With the fearsome Odin's Wolves 3D style, it belongs among the ranks of the old Norse gods.