Wargaming Raised Prices in the Argentine Region for the 1st and 2nd Time by 1.2015x (20.15%) Compared to April 1 Prices


We’ve noticed that over the past three months (no exact date available), WG raised all prices in the 🇦🇷 Argentine region of the game for the first time. This wasn’t the first price change since we began tracking the peso in early April 2025. The second price hike happened approximately this month.
However, this increase didn’t significantly affect the euro difference (or didn’t affect it at all), as the peso still remains the most cost-effective in-game currency!

After both increases, the most advantageous regions for in-game purchases, as in previous times, remain 🇦🇷 Argentina and 🇺🇦 Ukraine.

As usual, let’s take the standard bundle of 💰2500 gold / 30 days of Tank Premium Account.

Previous prices were*:
€2.34 = ARS 3,427 (€2.95 based on exchange rate from 01.04.2025)
€2.66 = ARS 3,894 (€2.68 based on exchange rate from 04.07.2025)

New price:
€2.81 = ARS 4,118

Price of the same bundle in other currencies (countries):
€4.71 = UAH 230
€6.39 = TRY 298.85
€9.43 = KZT 5,795.53
€9.95

Prices are based on the exchange rate as of 17.07.2025.

* ARS prices are shown using the euro exchange rate as of 17.07.2025, assuming the in-game ARS price hadn’t changed during the earlier dates.

In the image: only current prices.

source: https://t.me/Wotclue_eu/13559

3 thoughts on “Wargaming Raised Prices in the Argentine Region for the 1st and 2nd Time by 1.2015x (20.15%) Compared to April 1 Prices

  1. It’s pretty scary that so much money is spent on “pixels on the screen”. I’ll admit that “World of Tanks” is the most expensive game of all time for me too. But since the “Space Fold Event” (MBT-B and Chieftain MK6), that’s over. The only thing I will actually still buy are the “Christmas boxes”. I like them and they have always been worth the price/performance ratio. If WG takes the Christmas boxes and turns them into a “box in a box” event, for example, I’m out and at most a “free to play” player.

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