World of Tanks HEAT
News, coverage and analysis tracking World of Tanks HEAT across the outlets.- World of Tanks: HEAT Closed Beta Test Beginning April 16Wargaming has announced that the Closed Beta Test for World of Tanks: HEAT will commence on April 16 and run until April 20. The beta will be available on PC, Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nvidia GeForce NOW, featuring multiple game modes including Hardpoint, Control, Kill Confirmed, and Conquest.
- World of Tanks: HEAT Closed Beta Launches April 16Wargaming announced that World of Tanks: HEAT, a new free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter, will have its closed beta from April 16 to April 20 on PC, Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nvidia GeForce NOW. The game is set in an alternate post-WWII era and features hero-enhanced tanks with unique abilities and cross-platform play.
- World of Tanks: Heat Closed Beta Begins April 16 Across PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam DeckWargaming announced that the closed beta for World of Tanks: Heat, a new standalone free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter, will run from April 16 to April 20. The beta will be available on PC, Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nvidia GeForce Now, featuring new tanks, Agents, and four PvP modes. The game is being developed with full cross-play and cross-progression in mind.
- World of Tanks: HEAT is Opening Its Doors For A Limited Closed Beta Run Next WeekWargaming has announced a limited closed beta for its upcoming free-to-play multiplayer title, World of Tanks: HEAT. The beta will run from April 16 to April 20, 2026, and will be available on PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S. Registrations are currently open, and the game will feature various tanks, maps, and gameplay modes.
- Wargaming Console and PC Titles to Get In-Game Benefits with Xbox Game PassWargaming is introducing exclusive in-game benefits for Xbox Game Pass subscribers across its free-to-play titles on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. These benefits will be added over the next 12 months to games including World of Warships, World of Tanks Modern Armor, and World of Tanks Blitz.
- Wargaming Console and PC Titles to Get In-Game Benefits with Xbox Game PassWargaming is introducing exclusive in-game benefits for Xbox Game Pass subscribers across its free-to-play titles on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. These benefits will be added over the next 12 months to games including World of Warships, World of Tanks Modern Armor, and World of Tanks Blitz.
- Wargaming Console and PC Titles to Get In-Game Benefits with Xbox Game PassWargaming is offering in-game benefits for its free-to-play titles to Xbox Game Pass subscribers across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Starting April 9 with World of Warships, these benefits will extend to World of Warships: Legends, World of Tanks Modern Armor, World of Tanks Blitz, and the upcoming World of Tanks: Heat over the next year.
- Game Pass Is Adding A New Bonus SoonMicrosoft is adding new perks for Wargaming's free-to-play titles to Xbox Game Pass subscribers over the next 12 months. These bonuses will be available for games like World of Warships, World of Tanks: Modern Armor, and World of Tanks Blitz across PC and Xbox platforms, starting April 9 with World of Warships.
- Inside the Maps and Modes Shaping HEAT’s CombatWargaming has released a new video detailing the maps and game modes for their upcoming title, World of Tanks: HEAT. The video showcases how diverse environments and four distinct combat modes, including Conquest, Hardpoint, Control, and Kill Confirmed, are designed to offer dynamic and unpredictable player experiences. The game is a cross-platform, free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter set in an alternate post-WWII timeline.
- World of Tanks Heat talks up its hero characters, War Thunder gameplay is mistaken as real-world war footageWorld of Tanks HEAT, an arcade-style spin-off, has revealed details about its hero characters and their abilities, functioning similarly to a hero shooter with tanks. Meanwhile, a viral video falsely claiming to show real-world combat footage was confirmed to be gameplay from War Thunder, with Gaijin Entertainment's head of PR Konstantin Govorun confirming the footage's origin.
- See More Of The FPS-Style World Of Tanks: Heat In New Gameplay VideoWargaming has released a new gameplay video for the upcoming free-to-play tank game World of Tanks: Heat, showcasing its FPS-style mechanics. The video details the 'Agent' system where players control different roles like Defender, Assault, and Marksman, each with unique abilities and the ability to switch between two tanks during a match. The game is set in an alternate post-World War II timeline and is currently in development without a release date.