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Tank Commanders,
For a long time Tier X vehicles were considered the most dangerous vehicle-busters in the Random Battle mode and the top of the Tech Tree in World of Tanks. Now it is time to take the next step and to expand the traditional horizons of the game. Meet the new modern vehicles!
Among the first Tier XI vehicles are the Russian T-90, the German Leopard 1A5, the American M1 Abrams, and the British Challenger 2. In the future, the vehicle pool will gradually be supplemented by new types of modern vehicles.
The game mechanics will undergo significant changes: it will feature missiles, dynamic protection and advanced systems for target search and lock. These are absolutely new concepts for World of Tanks that will require thorough and careful consideration. Watch the special video for detailed information:
Those new features are at the early stage of development. With that said however, we can now say that modern vehicles will change the way we see the game and add even more fire and dynamics to the gameplay!
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