WoT 1.25 Common Test: Battle Pass Season 14 D-Day Themed 2D Styles

“Rattlesnake” 2D Style

An all-season style dedicated to the heroism of American soldiers during the Normandy landings in 1944. It will be available as part of the “Operation Overlord” event in WOT.

Rattlesnake –
“Normandy? Never heard of it. Europe has always seemed terribly far away to me. There was even something romantic about it. But this is not how I dreamed of seeing her. It’s funny, but my first acquaintance with Europe took place on a beach with an American name. Omaha. Not that I’ve ever been to Nebraska. And yes, we called ourselves “rattlesnakes.” Like, it’s better not to step on us. This was our message to the whole world, the image we wanted to create: we are tough guys, hardened warriors, and everyone should be afraid of us. In fact, we were afraid ourselves. We were young, lost somewhere far from home. But what we did there, on a windswept French beach, will never be forgotten.”

Historical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 911.


“My mistake” 2D Style

An all-season style dedicated to the feat of British soldiers during the Normandy landings in 1944. It will be available as part of the “Operation Overlord” event in WOT.

My mistake –
“Normandy itself was not a mistake. We learned the lessons of Dieppe and were better prepared this time. “My mistake”—that’s what we called this damned war that we somehow found ourselves in. It’s a curious thing: in such circumstances you begin to find a kind of perverse humor in the most unexpected things.
But what if you end up in hell? Just go forward. And if you are British, you can also be ironic about this. That’s why we have a jerboa on our emblem. One of our people, who served in North Africa, insisted on this. This is about us: everything around is on fire, and we bend down and walk. Just like this baby.”

Historical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 912.


“Across the Channel” 2D Style

An all-season style inspired by the spotted camouflage of British WWII vehicles. It will be possible to obtain it within the framework of BP-14.

Across the Channel –
An all-season style inspired by the spotted camouflage of British WWII vehicles. Arthur was not particularly fond of cartoons, but he always loved one animated mouse with big ears and a funny voice, the resemblance of which he and his comrades immediately saw in the spots of this camouflage.

Historical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 929.


“Transatlantic” 2D Style

An all-season style inspired by the camouflage patterns used by US forces in northwestern Europe in 1944-45, including the Normandy landings. It will be possible to obtain it within the framework of BP-14.

Transatlantic –
An all-season style inspired by the camouflage patterns used by US forces in northwestern Europe in 1944-45, including the Normandy landings. When Jack first arrived in Europe, his extreme self-confidence offended some; his British brothers in arms considered it arrogance. However, Jack’s outstanding successes during the exercise led them to reluctantly admit that there was reason for such confidence. He proved this once again on the Normandy coast.

Historical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 930.


“Free French” 2D Style.

An all-season style inspired by Free French camouflage patterns from World War II. It will be possible to obtain it within the framework of BP-14.

Free France –
An all-season style inspired by Free French camouflage patterns from World War II. An incorrigible French patriot, Louis loved to tease his English-speaking comrades by endlessly listing the ways in which his country was better than theirs. But when it came to combat vehicles, even he had to admit that American tanks had a certain flair.

Historical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 931.


“Land, Air, Sea” 2D Style

An all-season style that pays tribute to the heroism of the Allied paratroopers during the Normandy landings. It will be available as part of BP-14 in a special package.

Land, Air, Sea  –
An all-season style that pays tribute to the heroism of the Allied paratroopers during the Normandy landings. Thousands of airborne troops, mostly Americans, British and Canadians, parachuted in to establish control of key points along the coast and support subsequent naval landings.

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 932.

10 thoughts on “WoT 1.25 Common Test: Battle Pass Season 14 D-Day Themed 2D Styles

  1. Wargaming I like the more historical looking camos, this new battle pass for me looks like best one so far. Keep it up!

  2. WoT community has always been a very toxic environment for kids and young adults. If I was a father, I would never let my kid play this game without supervision, or at all. The fact that WG released the last few years mostly content that targets kids (ridiculous colorful camos, clown customizations etc) but do not combat toxic behavior in game chat feels stupid to me. They should realize that the majority of the playerbase consists of adults and they should realize as well that most of us want to see realistic 2D, 3D skins and customizations, either historical or fictional but based on reality. WoT was never and will never be a kids game.

    1. Have you heard kids talk? I can promise you they are not as fragile and lame like you.

      1. How exactly did I offend you with my comment? Do you disagree that WoT has a fucking disgusting community who mostly wish cancer to others for the slightest misunderstanding in-game? I report each and every motherfucker who does that with photo evidence etc to WG but nothing ever happens. If you think you are tough or whatever by thinking that that is lame, then you are part of the problem as well bob.

        1. So what? Grow up. If your kids can’t handle the kind of talking men do, then I doubt they’re going to be ready for the real world. You’re just a Boomer, who should probably log off the internet and stay logged off for good.

          1. Stay in school kid and one day, when you stop making bubbles with your snot, come talk to me again.

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