World of Tanks has announced a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration with a brand new Season 13 Battle Pass, themed rewards, customization options, and vehicle event makeovers.
The TMNT Battle Pass season will open up on March 6th and run through June 5th, with three chapters to come. This should give plenty of time to complete goals and earn rewards on the Battle Pass tracks. All of the turtles are on board, along with April O’Neil, and villains Bebop, Rocksteady, Krang, and Shredder, all with new custom voiceovers. In another deal with Amazon, Prime Gaming members can also begin to claim a gift pack in March that offers Splinter as a Commander, along with a new tank style, decal, and medal.
The vehicles featured in this season will all get custom Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles inspired looks. For instance, the Manticore will be changed to the Technodrome style, the TVP T 50/51 will get the Party Wagon style, and the BZ-75 gets the Shred Tread makeover. Can purchase additional styles, including Bebop & Rocksteady bundle for the Footcruiser 3D style option for the ST-II.
Among the rewards you can net by playing the game and notching new levels on the Season Pass include a bunch of 2D styles for your maps, inscriptions, premium account time, credits, a number of other buffs, as well as unlocking all of the turtles, Krang, and Shredder as crewmembers. The upgraded “improved pass” It gets you additional rewards, like emblems, much more gold, more credits, equipment, and blueprint fragments.
There's also a special bundle that you can pick up that features April O'Neil as a voiced crewmember. The Save April bundle also opens up a number of missions that will award a Turtle Power! 2D style and in game goods.
Find out more details on the TMNT season and rewards at World of Tanks.
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