Several games in the Wargaming franchise, including two from the World of Tanks series, will team up with band Megadeth for a special new in-game event called Metal Fest. Since it began, the Wargaming universe has expanded across console, PC, and mobile devices to offer a myriad of different combat experiences for players. Releases span across land, air and sea, with titles like World of Tanks: Modern Armor, World of Warplanes, and World of Warships: Legends.
Wargaming announced today that multiple titles will be part of a collaboration with the world-famous metal band Megadeth in a special summer event called Metal Fest. The event will span across four titles: World of Tanks: Modern Armor, World of Tanks: Blitz, World of Warships, and World of Warships: Legends.
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The collaboration with Megadeth for Wargaming’s Metal Fest goes far beyond a few simple song inclusions – there are several pieces of new content inspired by the covers for three albums by the band: Peace Sells…but Who’s Buying?, The Sick, the Dying…and the Dead!, and Rust in Peace. World of Tanks players can enjoy new Mega Tanks based on the first two aforementioned albums, while Warships will receive the Rattlehead Battle Cruiser that harkens back to Rust in Peace. Several songs by the band like “Tornado of Souls” will also play as players prepare for battle during the event.
Wargaming’s Metal Fest will feature a host of new audio, and not just in terms of pre-battle music. Megadeth’s skeletal mascot Vic Rattlehead is a prominent figure alongside the band in the event – the character will have voiced dialogue for the first time ever that will be featured alongside the over 350 lines Megadeth’s members recorded, and Vic will be featured as a 3D commander in World of Tanks: Modern Armor. There will be many other special items and inclusions, like Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine as a ship commander in World of Warships and a dedicated quest in Blitz.
2023-08-16 05:00:05
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