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Wargaming announces a closed beta test for the upcoming World of Tanks Generals

Wargaming yesterday announced that they’ll soon launch a closed beta for the upcoming World of Tanks Generals browser- and mobile-based card game.

During the closed beta test, World of Tanks Generals will be available exclusively through web browsers, though support Android and iOS will be added in the future.

“Our main goal with Closed Beta is to evolve the game into the incredible experience we’re aiming for,” said Andrey Zimenko, Director of Global Operations, World of Tanks Generals. “We’ve put a lot of effort into the game and are looking forward to seeing how testers like the current version, as well as hear their ideas and suggestions about the game’s future.”

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World of Tanks Generals will offer PvP and PvE modes. The closed beta will features over 200 cards split between three different factions: the USA, Germany and the USSR.

Whilst dates have not yet been released, the closed beta is to start soon. Sign up for our Daily Digest newsletter to keep abreast of dates and possibly secure access to the event.


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