3D Styles for the Tiger I and Panther
Commemorate a unique chapter of World War II with two exclusive 3D styles. The Kampfgruppe Sandsturm style for the VIITiger I and the Zweihundertzwölf style for the VIIPanther are excellent tributes to the clever engineering and ingenuity it took to adapt these heavy machines to the otherworldly desert terrain. Historically, only the Tiger I—not the Panther—saw combat in the North Africa Campaign, but we took some creative liberty to visualize both beasts in this exceptional setting.
The brand new styles are now available in the Premium Shop individually or in a handy combo package with a 20% discount.
STYLE BUNDLES – EU: (Full Collection, Style for Tiger I, Style for Panther)
STYLE BUNDLES – NA: (Full Collection, Style for Tiger I, Style for Panther)
STYLE BUNDLES – ASIA: (Full Collection, Style for Tiger I, Style for Panther)
Kampfgruppe Sandsturm Style for Tiger I:
Zweihundertzwölf Style for Panther:
Imagine a blazing sun burning down on an endless expanse of sand and dunes. Water, food, and fuel are scarce commodities. During the day, a tank hull gets hot enough to fry an egg. At night, temperatures drop so low you can see your breath. Sand creeps into every crevice, scraping away at mechanics and nerves alike. This was the gritty reality of the North African Campaign, characterized by harsh desert conditions, constant danger, and the need for adaptability.
Now transport yourself from that poignant past to our present promotions. Explore a breadth of offers, immerse yourself in the intricate details of each new style, and capitalize on discounts to reach both tech tree tanks in time. If you’re already a proud owner of either tank, make sure to enlist in the Dunes of Fury challenge! This is your chance to experience a taste of that bygone era, with all the thrill of the battlefield and none of the scorching sun.
Styles in Detail
Tanks sent to the North African front received special modifications for desert conditions, such as sand-colored camouflage, filters to protect engines from sand and dust, additional storage for water and fuel, and wider tracks to prevent sinking into the desert sands.