Tank Commanders,
Selected tanks from the Wargaming Anniversary Extravaganza sale are returning for this week's special. You can also get 30% off on existing consumables to help you and your friends go that extra mile in battle. Ran out of Premium Time? There are discounts for that too!
Browse below for the WG Anniversary After Sale:
Event Start: 08 August, 2014 (Friday) @ 13:30 - 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
Event End: 15 August, 2014 (Friday) @ 13:30 - 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
Package Name | Package Contents | Value in Gold | Price |
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WG 16th Anniversary Mega Pack 1 |
10,000 10,000,000 |
35,000 | USD 99.99 |
WG 16th Anniversary Mega Pack 2 |
15,000 15,000,000 |
52,500 | USD 149.90 |
WG 16th Anniversary Mega Pack 3 |
20,000 20,000,000 |
70,000 | USD 195.00 |
WG 16th Anniversary Sherman Gold Bundle |
M4A2E4 Sherman 1 Garage Slot 30,000 |
31,800 | USD 119.95 |
WG 16th Anniversary Sherman Premium Bundle |
M4A2E4 Sherman 1 Garage Slot 360 Day Premium |
25,800 | USD 95.95 |
WG 16th Anniversary Sherman Credits Bundle
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M4A2E4 Sherman 1 Garage Slot 7,500 7,500,000 |
28,050 | USD 104.90 |
WG 16th Anniversary Bundle 1 |
T1E6 1 Garage Slot 10,000 |
11,050 | USD 42.55 |
WG 16th Anniversary Bundle 2
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Tetrarch 1 Garage Slot 10,000 |
11,050 | USD 42.55 |
WG 16th Anniversary Bundle 3 |
M3 Light 1 Garage Slot 12,500 |
13,650 | USD 51.95 |
WG 16th Anniversary Bundle 4 |
T7 Combat Car 1 Garage Slot 10,000 |
11,050 | USD 42.55 |
WG 16th Anniversary Bundle 5
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LTP 1 Garage Slot 12,500 |
13,650 | USD 51.95 |
Economical Booster |
1 Day Premium 650 250,000 |
1,525 | USD 5.75 |
Big Savings Booster |
3 Days Premium 2,500 1,000,000 |
5,650 | USD 21.25 |
Great Savings Booster |
7 Days Premium 7,000 2,000,000 |
13,250 | USD 51.05 |
Mega Booster Pack |
30 Days Premium 5,000 5,000,000 |
20,000 | USD 72.89 |
KV220 Premium Bundle |
KV-220 1 Garage Slot 7 Days Premium 5,000 2,500,000 |
13,500 | USD 54.35 |
The Snipe Bundle |
SU-85I 1 Garage Slot 7 Days Premium 2,000 2,000,000 |
10,850 | USD 40.85 |
Right on Target Bundle |
SU-122-44 1 Garage Slot 7 Days Premium 2,000 2,000,000 |
15,300 | USD 58.55 |
Fortress Bundle |
TOG II 1 Garage Slot 7 Days Premium 7,000 250,000 |
12,675 | USD 48.59 |
Tier III TD FCM36 Pak40
Tier V MT Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai
The M4A2E4 Sherman is a great support tank. This tier 5 American MT has a good RoF and does a fine job taking care of enemy scouts - especially medium and light tanks of a lower tier. It's got good mobility and can accelerate to its top speed of 52km/hr fairly quickly. Although it has a superior frontal armour, you will not want to get hit on the sides while driving this tank. So stay close with teammates that can protect your sides and help absorb damage. This Sherman makes an awesome ride if you are into making credits fast! Pros:
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The T1E6 is a tier 2 American premium light tank. It has a great max speed (48km/hr) and rate of fire (42.86r/m). So, hit-and-run strategies work best for this tank. Like most light tanks, the T1E6 has weak armour. This tank has a bad view range, so it does not perform well as a scout. For best results, team up with tanks that have stronger armor so you can utilize the T1E6's firing speed. Pros:
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The Tetrarch is a Soviet tier 2 premium light tank. It was provided to the USSR from Britain through the Lend-Lease Act. The tank was available as a 2012 New Year’s gift from Wargaming to all players for a limited time with the release of the 0.7.1 patch. The Tetrarch has also appeared in Premium Shop bundles on rare occasions. It is well-armed, fast on firm ground and has a powerful radio. This is balanced by very weak armor, poor view range, and sluggish cross country and traverse performance. Pros:
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The M3 Light is a Soviet tier 3 premium light tank. It is currently not available from the in-game store.
It was previously available to new players for completing the in-game training course. It's slightly better than a stock M3 Stuart, but inferior to one that's been fully upgraded. Even so, don't underestimate this tank, as it still has decent top speed and a fast-firing cannon. Pros:
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The T7 Combat Car is a USA tier 2 premium light tank.
It has good speed and decent maneuverability. It is equipped with an auto-loader gun which enables it to deal high amounts of burst damage. However, it comes with a fairly long reload time. Pros:
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The LTP is a USSR tier 3 premium light tank.
It has a decent speed and good maneuverability. Its gun has a high rate of fire and large pool of ammo. It is best played as a close-range support tank. Pros:
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The KV-220 is a Tier 5 heavy tank from the Soviet Tech Tree. Although it has low penetration and a weak gun, it has potential to be a serial killer in battle. Be familiarised with weak spots of other tanks and you'll have a great chance of dominating the enemy. Its armour is strong on the front and sides. But when driving this tank, remember: "Arty hates you." They will find you, and they will shred you to ribbons. Angle yourself well and keep moving to avoid getting hit. Pros:
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The SU-85I is a Soviet Tier V Premium Tank Destroyer. It has a heavily-armoured gun manlet, with good top speed and good signal range. It’s gun has poor penetration but has a stable amount of damage output. It also happens to be the fastest USSR Premium Tank Destroyer that Gold can buy with a top speed of 50km/h. So if you're considering a USSR Tank Destroyer and speed is of concern, the SU-85I will be your best friend in battle! Pros:
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The SU-122-44 from the USSR tech tree puts up a good fight with its deadly DPM. Like most TDs, this tier 7 has very weak armour, but compensates with its ability to deal an insane amount of damage. Experts of hide and seek will love this tank. This tank is definitely a sniper, so make full use of its camouflage potential and have fun killing tanks long before they see you.
Its top speed of 47 km/h allows your tank to move to ideal positions fairly quickly, but remember to avoid being detected at all costs. As a Tank Destroyer, a good offence is a good defence. Kill them before they kill you.
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The TOG II has a generous dose of HP and strong armour. Its angled armour can also bounce enemy shells. Get this tank if you are looking for a survivor that can deal good damage. This British tier 6 heavy tank has a good rate of fire, accuracy, and penetration. Many tankers make fun of the TOG II's size - it is clumsy at running and hiding. But it can be an intimidating force when used defensively or in support roles. Never underestimate the TOG II! Pros:
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The Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai debuts as the first Japanese tank in the game. It’s a Tier V medium premium tank. You will find that it has a decent 480 HP and an engine that can shift to its top speed of 38km/h. The Chi-Nu Kai’s 75mm gun can take down most Tier V tanks; it fires at 12 r/m with adequate penetration. Just be careful to avoid being shot in the hull. Use sniper strategies to unleash the Chi-Nu Kai’s full potential. Pros:
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The FCM36 Pak40 is a tier 3 French tank destroyer. Its 180HP is higher than average for a tank destroyer because of thick hull armour. This tank destroyer can absorb damage well too. Offence-wise, shots from this machine pack great armour penetration capabilities at 74-123 mm. Combined with a good rate of fire (15.92 rounds/min) and accuracy, you get a very lethal and powerful tank destroyer in your arsenal. The FCM36 Pak40 works best against targets that are slow or motionless. So, blast away at those happy campers, dealing a whopping 83-138 HP of damage per shot, when your team members feed you with enemy locations. However, like most tank destroyers, its speed limit is slow (24 km/hr). Keep an eye out for good hiding places to avoid detection. Pros:
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Purchase these deals for yourself or as gifts for your friends. Please refer to the Premium Shop Guide for information on how to use it.