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Armored Warfare soon to receive a new update

Free-t0-play tanks game Armored Warfare will soon receive a new patch, according to its developer.

The update, 0.12.1758, includes the following:

  • The fix of the “rapid fire artillery” issue (including an overhaul of certain commander skills)
  • The Reactor map was previously removed from the Map Pool due to performance issues. These issues were addressed in this update and the map returns to the active map list
  • The T-90 series vehicles’ (Terminator, Ramka, T-90 and T-90MS) rear armor was reduced to make it penetrable by autocannons of appropriate tiers
  • The T-90MS lower frontal plate was fixed (reduced to pre-0.12 value after an unintentional buff)
  • Numerous performance and gameplay improvements to PvP and PvE maps, including the Cavalry Mission fix and Red Opossum performance improvement

You can try the free-to-play game here.

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