
We are proud to offer this exclusive content to our players and look forward to seeing them on World of Tanks Blitz’s battlegrounds!” Product Director World of Tanks Blitz, Andrey Ryabovol stated on the collaboration and their reasoning behind using the famous film as it’s focal point “Terminator 2 is an evergreen movie that has firmly cemented itself in the minds and imaginations of movie-watchers around the world. It also features the faces of John and Sarah Connor, as well as the T-1000 robot seen in the film as special icons. Players can collect icons of the characters and a specially-themed tank-skin based around the T-800 robot in the famous film. This time it’s with StudioCanal and the famous Terminator franchise, as the game is set to introduce challenges and limited-time cosmetics themed around the film. “Not having to worry about how many people are playing on Day One is nice,” Lyman said.With the holiday season having just ended, World of Tanks: Blitz is already looking to its next big collaboration. A relatively small percentage of players in such games will pay for virtual goods, helping the game make money, while others enjoy the ride without paying any money. The advantage means that there’s a lot less pressure for the Switch audience to take off quickly, as free-to-play games make economic sense when they amass huge audiences. “On the Switch, we are ready with cross-platform, and Nintendo made it very easy to develop for the platform. “When World of Tanks: Blitz came out on mobile, it was a real game instead of an alarm clock simulator,” Lyman said. While World of Tanks has 15-vs.-15 battles that last for around 15 minutes, World of Tanks Blitz has 7-on-7 that wrap up in 7 minutes or so. That game was so successful that it still supports a team of 5,000 today.

World of Tanks: Blitz was specifically designed for mobile as a shorter version of World of Tanks on PC and consoles, which came out in 2010 and has 160 million downloads to date.
