Update 1.11.1: “General Winter” Style Set – More Pictures

A unique all-season style designed to celebrate Defender of the Fatherland Day 2021. Style treated as non-historical, valued at 1750 gold. Available for vehicles of all nationalities and tiers.

Description Russian winters have played a key role in many military campaigns over the years. During the Great Northern War from 1700–1721, extreme cold destroyed almost a half of the Swedish army of King Charles XII. In 1812, sub-zero temperatures cooled off Napoleon’s army, and the winter of 1941–1942 brought the German Blitzkrieg strategy to a halt. The generals of Western European armies often state the piercing cold as the main reason of their defeats. Soldiers were falling ill and equipment stopped working. Because of this, a fictional General Frost was created to personify the Russian winter that snatched the victories from the hands of enemy. Continue reading “Update 1.11.1: “General Winter” Style Set – More Pictures”

Update 1.11.1: “Carnival Day” Style Set – More Pictures

Style treated as non-historical, valued at 1250 gold. Available for vehicles of all nationalities and tiers.

Description: –An all-season style developed to commemorate the tradition of Carnival.

Carnival is a festive season in Western and Central Europe as well as in Latin America. When it started, it represented a final period of feasting and celebration before Lent, a period of fasting. On the day of Carnival, people dress up in colorful costumes to sing, dance, and parade on the streets. Today, Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is one of the largest and best-known in the world. More than 4 million people take part every year.

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Update 1.11.1: “Maslenitsa” Style Set – More Pictures

Style treated as non-historical, valued at 1750 gold. Available for vehicles of all nationalities and tiers.

Description: –An all-season style developed to commemorate the celebration of Maslenitsa.

Maslenitsa is one of the oldest (and most nourishing) Slavic holidays that has its origins in pagan tradition, remaining even after the adoption of Christianity. Maslenitsa is celebrated for 7 days. People consider this week a transition between winter and spring. The most popular ways to entertain yourself during Maslenitsa are fistfights, sleigh-riding, climbing poles to reach prizes, burning a bonfire, and baking an uncountable number of blini. Continue reading “Update 1.11.1: “Maslenitsa” Style Set – More Pictures”

Update 1.11.1: “Love Machine” Style Set – More Pictures

Style treated as non-historical, valued at 1250 gold. Available for vehicles of all nationalities and tiers.

Description— An all-season style developed to commemorate Valentine’s Day, celebrated every year on February 14.

Saint Valentine’s Day (or simply Valentine’s Day) is celebrated in many countries on February 14. The legend about this day has been around since the time of Claudius II, a violent Roman emperor. He thought that men without wives and families were more fierce in battle and he banned any marriage in the state. Despite the ban, a simple field doctor and priest named Valentine continued to marry people in secret. When the word about it got around, Valentine was sentenced to death. While he was waiting for his execution in jail, he got acquainted with the jailer’s daughter, Julia. She received the first \”Valentine\” card: a love letter on a heart-shaped piece of paper. The letter was received after Valentine’s execution on February 14, 269 AD.
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WoT EU: January Tournaments

Get your 2021 off to a competitive start with a new set of special tournaments! Dive into a variety of formats and team sizes across tiers IV-X and join the fight as either a fresh newcomer or hardened veteran.

Prove your prowess in the heat of battle, play your role well, and be rewarded well. There are bountiful rewards – including lots of gold – up for grabs across all tiers.

January Tournament Plan

All the times below are CET (UTC+1)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
15:00 1v1 T4 2v2 T4 1v1 T4 2v2 T4 1v1 T4 1v1 T6 1v1 T6
17:00 1v1 T6 2v2 T6 1v1 T6 2v2 T6 1v1 T6 1v1 T8 2v2 T10
19:00

1v1 T8 2v2 T8 1v1 T8 2v2 T8 1v1 T8 3v3 T9 3v3 T10
20:00 1v1 T10 2v2 T10 1v1 T10 2v2 T10 1v1 T10 1v1 T9 1v1 T8
21:00 3v3 T10 3v3 T10 3v3 T10 3v3 T10 3v3 T10 5v5 T9 5v5 T10
Got what it takes to crush the competition? Prove it with just a few clicks—use the button to go to the registration page and join any of our tournaments.

REGISTER TODAY VIEW TOURNAMENT GUIDE

Tournaments become visible 48 hours before their scheduled start.

Do you have any questions? Are you looking for teammates? Check out the Tournament Forum for more!

Source: EU Portal

Update 1.11.1: “The Great Wave” Style Set Pictures

Style treated as non-historical, valued at 1750 gold. Available for vehicles of all nationalities and tiers.

Description — An all-season style inspired by Oriental art.

The Great Wave off Kanagawa woodblock print by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai is one of the most popular and recognizable pieces of Japanese art. It was first introduced to the public in 1832. The work is widely recognized all over the world, and there are copies of the print in many famous museums. Gradually, such style of depicting waves became an integral part of Japanese culture. Continue reading “Update 1.11.1: “The Great Wave” Style Set Pictures”

Update 1.11.1: “Maslenitsa” Style Set Pictures

Style treated as non-historical, valued at 1750 gold. Available for vehicles of all nationalities and tiers.

Description: –An all-season style developed to commemorate the celebration of Maslenitsa.

Maslenitsa is one of the oldest (and most nourishing) Slavic holidays that has its origins in pagan tradition, remaining even after the adoption of Christianity. Maslenitsa is celebrated for 7 days. People consider this week a transition between winter and spring. The most popular ways to entertain yourself during Maslenitsa are fistfights, sleigh-riding, climbing poles to reach prizes, burning a bonfire, and baking an uncountable number of blini. Continue reading “Update 1.11.1: “Maslenitsa” Style Set Pictures”