World of Tanks: Modern Armor is getting new vehicles for the British Cold War collection. A total of seven new tanks are arriving this month. That's just a start since a new category of vehicles will also be introduced later in the month.
It was in December 2021 when the game launched the British Invasion season. Back then, it brought new challenges which handed out rewards to those who completed them. The highlight was the official debut of tanks that a lot of players were expecting for months. These were the British Cold War tanks which included some of the best known in history like the Challenger and the Chieftain.
New Tanks
For this month, players should be excited to know that the new tanks include historical legends like the Scorpion 90 and FV107 Scimitar. The other tanks are:
- FV 101 Scorpion
- FV 4004 Conway '51
- FV 4005 Stage II '57
- FV 4101 Charioteer
- VFM 5
Mastery of the Hunt
To support the arrival of these new tanks, the game will open the Mastery of the Hunt series of chained Challenges. Basically, players can choose to play any light tank or tank destroyer they want to earn Silver and Premium Account Time. Those able to complete the Challenges for both types of vehicles can get even more rewards.
Other Content
As mentioned, a new category of vehicles that's never before seen is arriving later in the month. They're eligible for the Mastery of the Hunt Challenges as well
There are also extra challenges like the four-week Paladin Challenge, which gives players the chance to earn one of the most famous heavy tanks in the game, the Paladin Caernarvon Action X. Plus, players can take on, among others, Daily Play Challenges and new contracts, which can earn them Mercenary tanks.
World of Tanks Modern Armor is a team-based massively multiplayer online action game about armored combat. Players can choose a vehicle from a roster of more than 800 tanks and join in 15v15 tank combat against opponents from around the world. The game is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.