World of Tanks HEAT
News, coverage and analysis tracking World of Tanks HEAT across the outlets.- World of Tanks marks Independence Day and Bastille Day, World of Tanks Heat begins Season 1World of Tanks is celebrating Independence Day and Bastille Day with a new 'United in Freedom' event until July 15th, offering players daily objectives for event tokens to unlock rewards including premium benefits and a free premium vehicle. Meanwhile, World of Tanks: HEAT has launched its first full season with a new character, Flair, new tank variants, a new map, and an updated battle pass.
- Joyride Through July With 12 Games Coming to GeForce NOWNVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is adding 12 new games in July, including Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains and Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced. The service also highlights ongoing summer savings on its Performance and Ultimate memberships, allowing users to stream games across various devices with RTX-powered performance.
- World of Tanks: HEAT Reveals Season 1 “Lost Eden”Wargaming has launched Season 1, "Lost Eden," for its free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter World of Tanks: HEAT on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The season introduces a new Agent named Flair, two new tanks, a desert map called New Eden, and a premium Battle Pass. An update in mid-July will also add features like vehicle test drives and a Credits boost.
- World of Tanks: HEAT Ignites Season 1 With Lost Eden, New Agent, Tanks And MapWargaming has launched Season 1: Lost Eden for World of Tanks: HEAT, introducing a new Agent named Flair, two new Leopard tanks, and a desert map called New Eden. The update, available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, also features a Battle Pass with unlockable rewards and promises quality-of-life improvements.
- World of Tanks: HEAT Review | TheXboxHubWorld of Tanks: HEAT is a hero shooter that replaces traditional heroes with tanks, featuring 5v5 and 10v10 game modes focused on objectives. While the core gameplay and aiming mechanics are solid, the game is significantly held back by a slow progression system that heavily incentivizes microtransactions and an inflexible matchmaking system that can lead to unenjoyable matches.
- Famitsu review scores – June 13, 2026 – first score for The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium TalesFamitsu released its latest review scores for the week of June 13, 2026, featuring titles such as 007 First Light, The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, and Unrailed 2. The scores indicate a range of critical reception for the listed games, with final totals out of 40 points.
- Forecast: Fun Ahead — 18 Games Join in June to Stream on GeForce NOWGeForce NOW is adding 18 games to its cloud streaming library in June, starting with 10 titles this week including NTE: Neverness to Everness and Gothic 1 Remake. The service allows members to play games across various devices without downloads or upgrades, with new titles like Jurassic World Evolution 3 and Fatekeeper also becoming available.
- Betawatch: AdventureQuest Worlds Infinity and Torebia launch into testingThis week's Betawatch roundup highlights the upcoming testing phases for AdventureQuest Worlds Infinity and Torebia, both noted for their genuine genre fandom and plucky effort. Other games entering testing include Star Citizen, which has surpassed one billion dollars in crowdfunding, and various MMORPGs like Pantheon Rise of the Fallen and Subnautica 2.
- The Name’s Gaming … Cloud Gaming: ‘007 First Light’ Launches on GeForce NOWNvidia's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service has launched 007 First Light, allowing players to stream James Bond's origin story on various devices. The service also features the Resident Evil Requiem demo and World of Tanks: HEAT. New games are added weekly, with 007 First Light available as a limited-time offer with a 12-month Ultimate membership.
- Wargaming’s arcade-y new free-to-play game World of Tanks Heat officially releasesWargaming's new free-to-play hero-driven tank game, World of Tanks: HEAT, has officially launched on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. The game features fast-paced combat, unique Agents, experimental vehicles, and a battle pass system for unlocking new content.
- PlayStation Store Update Worldwide May 26, 2026Sony has updated the PlayStation Store with new content for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation VR owners. This week's PlayStation Plus Essential lineup includes FC 26, Nine Sols, and WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers. Numerous other games and add-ons are also available globally.
- World of Tanks Heat is here, and the hero shooter-esque spin-off has five free tanks in it for youWorld of Tanks Heat, a free-to-play PC spin-off blending hero shooter and vehicular combat elements, has launched with a rocky start, experiencing crashing and technical issues. Despite these problems, Wargaming is offering free Season 0 battle passes with cosmetic rewards and unlockable tanks, including the XM1V. The game is set in an alternate post-WW2 timeline and features 5v5 and 10v10 modes with agents possessing unique abilities.
- World of Tanks: HEAT ReleasedWorld of Tanks: HEAT, a new free-to-play hero-driven tank game and spinoff of Wargaming's original World of Tanks, is now available on PC via Steam. The game offers a fresh experience within the established franchise.
- World of Tanks: HEAT Trades Historical Accuracy For A Unique Spin on Tank WarfareWorld of Tanks: HEAT, a new vehicle combat game from Wargaming, has launched on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox for PC, and Xbox Cloud. The game departs from historical accuracy, featuring an alternate post-WWII setting with experimental vehicles and unique Agents. It offers 5v5 and 10v10 PvP modes with cross-platform play and progression, aiming for faster, more dynamic tank warfare.
- World of Tanks: HEAT released free on Steam and works on Linux / SteamOSWorld of Tanks: HEAT, a free-to-play hero-driven tank action game, has launched on Steam and is compatible with Linux and SteamOS, earning a Steam Deck Verified rating. The game features cross-platform play across Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and GeForce NOW. Despite a rough initial reception with mostly negative user reviews, Wargaming has confirmed the use of generative AI solely for development support, with all final content created by human developers.
- World of Tanks: HEAT launches today: It’s like Battlefield and Valorant had a little tank babyWargaming has launched World of Tanks: HEAT, a new free-to-play hero shooter spin-off available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and NVIDIA GeForce NOW. The game features class-based multiplayer with unique Agents and vehicles, cross-platform play, and seasonal progression. Product Director Artyom Yantsevich stated that this launch is just the beginning for the new title.
- World of Tanks: HEAT – A Free And Faster Spin On Tank WarfareWorld of Tanks: HEAT is a new free-to-play standalone experience that offers a faster, more arcade-inspired take on tank warfare. Available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC with cross-platform progression, it introduces 'Agents' with unique abilities and features 5v5 and 10v10 PvP modes built on a new proprietary engine.
- World of Tanks: HEAT is Live Today on PC and ConsolesWargaming has launched its new free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter, World of Tanks: HEAT, available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and NVIDIA GeForce NOW with full cross-platform support. The game features fast-paced armored combat, a diverse roster of Agents, and experimental vehicles, kicking off with a Launch Season that includes free weekly Battle Passes and rewards.
- World of Tanks: HEAT is Out Now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/SWorld of Tanks: HEAT has launched on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, offering a faster-paced, free-to-play tank combat experience with full cross-platform progression. The launch is accompanied by a new trailer, the start of its Launch Season with unlockable rewards and agents, and 15 customizable vehicles across 8 maps and 4 PvP modes. Developer Wargaming highlighted the game's performance targets for current-gen consoles and provided PC system requirements.
- These 20+ New PS5 Games Are Coming Out This Week (25th-31st May)Over 20 new games are launching on PlayStation 5 between May 25th and May 31st. Notable releases include "007 First Light," "Mina the Hollower," and "Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5," alongside a variety of indie titles across genres like action-adventure, puzzle-platforming, and racing.