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World of Tanks heads to Xbox One next month

Wargaming announced its free-to-play World of Tanks will head to Xbox One in July.

The game will feature upgraded visuals on Microsoft’s current-gen console, alongside cross-multiplatform multiplayer between it and the Xbox 360 version of the game.

“We’re very excited to expand the World of Tanks experience to the Xbox One. There’s a lot of cool and exciting new features designed to bring out the best on that console,” said TJ Wagner, Executive Producer at Wargaming Chicago-Baltimore.

“The introduction of some brand-new features including cross-platform multiplayer and voice between Xbox 360 and Xbox One, and the exciting new PvE mode, is going to give gamers, whether they’re already players or not, a whole new World of Tanks experience.”

World of Tanks will be available on Xbox One from 28 July. It will be available for pre-loading on 10 July, and a special beta will take place over 11-12 July as well.


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