Want some stats to hammer home what a momentous occasion this is? Fine: Windows 10 is currently installed on 110 million devices, and World of Tanks Blitz has been downloaded over 35 million times on mobile platforms. The odd thing there, of course, is that World of Tanks, the base game from which Blitz was born in order to attract a mobile audience, is already available on Windows 10. And bloody loads of people are playing it. It'll therefore be interesting to see if existing WoT players migrate over to Blitz on PC, or stay put in favour of the bigger conflicts and higher vehicle count.
The Tutorial will provide better information to the new tankers and recreate battle situations to prepare new players for the challenges they'll meet on the battlefield. Finally, the new registration process will allow players to create demo accounts with just a few clicks rather than having to go through the normal registration process. The demo accounts will have limited services and functions, but players will be able to transfer their progress from their demo account to a standard account at any time.
Structurally, Blitz is very similar to the PC version of World of Tanks. If you have any issues pertaining to wherever and how to use Cheap World of Tanks Blitz Gold, you can get hold of us at our own web page. Fourteen players divided into two teams battle it out in an armoured game of king of the hill. Victory is achieved either by capturing and holding a point at the centre of the map, or by simply obliterating all the other tanks on the opposing team. Destroying enemy tanks and winning matches earns you experience points and in-game currency, which you can use to research better tanks or upgrade your current one.
The game’s interface is localized in over a dozen different languages, of which Wargaming.net mentions English, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Czech, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Turkish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese. The developer doesn’t mention any specific hardware as being supported, therefore, the title should run on all types of iDevices that can handle the aforementioned firmware, namely: iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPad second generation, iPad third generation, iPad fourth generation, iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina display, and iPod touch fifth generation.
If you so choose, you can pay real money for these upgrades, but you're not obliged to, and there are no underhand tactics like forcing you to wait for projects to be completed unless you pay to resolve them. Blitz uses the same F2P model as all of Wargaming's other titles, providing an abundance of purchasable tanks and upgrades, and featuring several tiers of experience progress depending on whether you play for free or chuck a few of your hard-earned squids at your monitor. My only gripe is it pesters you about upgrading to a "premium account" every time the game is launched. Stop it, Blitz, I'll be ready for that in my own time. Also worth noting is that World of Tanks Blitz comes in at a massive 700 MB.
