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MWT: Tank Battles is set to release on Android and iOS in 2024

The new title will focus on modern and future combined arms battles

Artstorm Studio and Gaijin Entertainment are excited to unveil their latest collaboration: MWT: Tank Battles, a cutting-edge military online shooter set to revolutionize mobile gaming. Scheduled for release on iOS and Android platforms in 2024, after several rigorous testing phases, MWT: Tank Battles promises to deliver an unparalleled gaming experience.

Developed by Artstorm, the Cyprus-based creator of the popular mobile action game Modern Warships, and published by Gaijin Entertainment, MWT: Tank Battles promises to set a new standard for mobile gaming.

MWT Tank Battles
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Experience the ultimate thrill of modern warfare in MWT: Tank Battles

In this thrilling new game, players will have the opportunity to command a vast array of modern and future ground and air military vehicles, participating in massive combined arms battles. From tanks, planes, and helicopters to drones, artillery, and air defense systems, MWT: Tank Battles offers an extensive arsenal of weaponry and vehicles to master.

At launch, players can expect access to over 100 real-life vehicles and prototypes, including iconic machines like the Armata and AbramsX tanks, Su-57 fighters, and the formidable Uragan MLRS. However, the excitement doesn’t stop there, as regular updates will introduce even more vehicles to the roster, ensuring that the game remains fresh and engaging over time. One of the key features of MWT: Tank Battles is the ability to modify and upgrade each vehicle, allowing players to tailor their arsenal to suit their playstyles.

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