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World of Tanks Generals announced for PC

Jonathan Toyad
By Jonathan Toyad, Associate Editor

Spin-off of Wargaming.net MMO to be free-to-play and browser-based.

World of Tanks creator Wargaming.net has announced a spin-off title for the tank-based MMO.

The game is called World of Tanks Generals and it will be a free-to-play collectible card game that will be run from internet browsers on the PC, laptop, or tablet. Much like the original, World of Tanks Generals will be focused on World War II and relive historical battles. Players will be able to access four nations when the game launches: USA, USSR, France, and Germany.

So far, the game will have tutorial mission mode, single-player battle mode, and online player-vs-player mode. Wargaming.net has confirmed that the game will feature over 220 cards that include tanks, artillery, and special abilities.

The game's login and account information will be linked to a player's original World of Tanks account. Wargaming.net has yet to announce a release date for the game. For more information on World of Tanks, check out GameSpot's coverage.

Jonathan Toyad
By Jonathan Toyad, Associate Editor

Born and raised from a jungle-laden village in Sarawak, Malaysia, Jonathan Toyad has been playing games since the early 90s. He favors fighting games, RPGs, and rhythm titles above every other genre, and occasionally spaces out like Pavlov's dog to video game music on his iPod.

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