Commanders!
While map environment interaction has always been a fundamental aspect of World of Tanks gameplay, the last significant update occurred back in 2018 with the release of Update 1.0. Since then, we’ve explored various options for the future development of World of Tanks battlefields.
Now, the game has entered a new phase of its evolution with the introduction of Random Events. Initially unveiled during Recon Mission 2023, Random Events passed through all stages of development, including prototyping and testing in the Common Test, and will make their debut on the live servers with the release of Update 1.23.
Let's refresh your memory of what Random Events are.
A train is leaving the depot, then falls under attack and crashes. The destroyed locomotive and wagons serve as great cover and help teams cross open terrain and close in on the enemy with less risk of taking damage.
An airship falls under anti-aircraft fire on the central square and part of the castle. As a result, natural shelters are formed in this area and in the adjacent street. These positions have greater advantages and can be used for both defense and offense. Teams can also go down the mountain to the square through a gap in the castle wall.
Two downed planes fall into the alley. Vehicles from both teams can take cover behind the debris. These positions can help locate the enemy while remaining relatively safe. Additionally, the wreckage of aircraft will diversify the attack and defense of this direction.
Houses in the center of the map are bombarded from the air, and some neighborhoods are destroyed. New passages appear between them, opening up a new direction for teams to attack.
A plane crashes into a bunker which leads to the collapse of the ceiling, closing the passage inside. To overcome this section, you now have to choose a different direction. It can still be used as a temporary position for further fighting.
Random Events Are Now Truly Random!
Each event on any of the four maps has its own specific launch probability, which depends on the current combat situation. To avoid disrupting some familiar combat scenarios, Random Events are not guaranteed to happen and may not even occur during battle. Stay vigilant and always keep the situation on the battlefield under control!
On each of the following maps, Random Events trigger spectacular changes that transform the battleground and offer a variety of tactical options. Here’s what to expect.
Himmelsdorf: A zeppelin damaged by fighter aircraft breaks into pieces and crashes in the residential area. Additionally, a train rolls into the railway station at the edge of the map and comes under an airstrike.
Prokhorovka: Four planes fly under anti-aircraft fire. Almost in the middle of the map, two central planes take damage, explode, and crash-land on the Prokhorovka alley, creating new cover.
Ruinberg: A group of bombers raid the central square and the surrounding areas, bombarding them, but encounter fire from both air defenses and enemy fighter planes.
Safe Haven: A downed bomber falls onto the bunker's roof, leading to the collapse of its structure.
Every Random Event happens for a reason, and all of them reshape the battlefield and change its key positions. It’s up to you to decide how to use them!
Overcome Long-Standing Deadlocks:
On Prokhorovka, using crushed planes from Random Events as cover can help you apply pressure on the enemy team, breaking their entrenched positions. Now you can enhance your performance in deadlock situations that previously appeared challenging to overcome.
Seize Unexpected Opportunities:
Random Events always bring the element of surprise. They promote dynamic gameplay by encouraging bold moves like flanking enemy lines or launching sudden attacks from unexpected directions.
By default, Random Events are enabled on all four maps. However, you have the option to disable this feature in the game settings using the Maps Under Development checkbox. The location you deselect will still be included in the map roster, but Random Events will not occur on it. Alternatively, you can exclude a specific map.
Random Events may affect the performance of your devices as they include high-performance visual effects. Players with low-spec CPUs and graphics cards may experience some stability and performance issues (including FPS drops) when Random Events occur.
On low-spec devices, Random Events may be displayed with reduced visual quality, and their individual visual effects may not be fully shown despite complete gameplay.
Random Events on the four maps are just the beginning. Our efforts involve the gradual redesign of more maps to deliver more dynamic content like this to you, so look out for more developments in the future!
Stay tuned and good luck, Commanders!
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