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World of Tanks now live on Xbox 360

15 v 15 tank combat hits a console near you.

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Previously only a PC-only MMO shooter, World of Tanks has now made its way onto Xbox 360, bringing 15 v 15 player tank combat with it.

The deal which brought about this release was announced last year, and Wargaming's title will be published by Microsoft Studios. All Gold members can access the base game for free, and there's a 7-day trial for Silver members.

At launch there'll be tanks from three different countries (US, Germany and the UK). There's two ‘Founder's Packs' available at launch, each containing premium tanks, additional resources and items, and until February 28 they'll be 40% off. Both packs will also include a bonus Russian T-127 light premium tank. Here's some descriptions:

Founders Pack 1 will contain the US Tier VII T23 medium tank, an extra garage slot, 17 premium ammo rounds, a 100% trained crew, 10 small repair kits, 10 small first aid kits, 10 manual fire extinguishers, an exclusive gold star emblem and 30 days of premium account status for the price of 6,700 gold.

Founders Pack 2 will contain the German Tier V PzKpfw V-IV medium tank, an extra garage slot, 19 premium ammo rounds, a 100% trained crew, 5 small repair kits, 5 small first aid kits, 5 manual fire extinguishers, an exclusive black star emblem and 7 days of premium account status for the price of 3,400 gold.

"World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition is a tremendous leap forward for Wargaming," said Wargaming CEO Victor Kislyi. "Not only does this release mark the company's very first title on console it also presents us the opportunity to bring World of Tanks to a tremendously passionate new audience of gamers around the world."

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World of Tanks: Xbox 360 EditionScore

World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition

REVIEW. Written by Mike Holmes

"On the outside it might just look like big, metallic monsters brutishly blasting away at each other, but there's actually a refreshing amount of tactical depth here."



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