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World of Tanks Pass Season 17 is here, with three new 3D liveries and a strong new car

It's become a World of Tanks tradition to release 3D liveries for top-of-the-line cars through passes, and it's common to get new liveries for old cars that have been tried and tested for a long time, or have just been enhanced, and are back in popularity.

However, the release of the Pass 17 season this time turned out to be unusual, and one of the tanks that received the 3D livery actually had a new car that was only released this year - the FV230 Blaster.

Since its release this year, the Popper has been widely popular, and it makes sense that it will be taken seriously by WG. But as a new car that has been online for less than a year, it is quite an exaggeration to be able to directly obtain a pass livery.

And its painting details are also relatively rich, very practical style. Things like the barrel thermal sheath and the small devices at the rear of the turret are all elements found on the top-of-the-line British heavy tanks in their class. This wave is installed on the Burster, and it can be said that the sense of actual combat is stronger.

What's different is that the Blaster also comes with useful tools such as towing cables and a full drain bucket, making it feel better on a desert map.

At the same time, the upper part of the track is also sprayed with the number "29-9-78" and the English name of the blaster "canopener", although it is a little sloppy, but the realism is fuller. Coupled with the fact that the gun shield is supported by an iron shelf, the equipment that is suspected to be a laser rangefinder already makes people feel that they are on the test field.

And the other two cars, the M48A5 and the WZ-111 5A, are also very well painted. The combination of the former is quite classic: the 20mm cannon on the side of the turret, the minigan on top of the turret are both common ways to enhance the auxiliary firepower of tanks during the Cold War. The luggage racks on the perimeter of the turret are also full of luggage and steel helmets, and it looks like a long march.

The livery of the WZ-111 5A has changed the cool feel of the Kirin and the "Last True Dragon", and has chosen a style that is more combat-oriented. The vehicle is painted brown as a whole, and with the camouflage net, it looks like a North African battlefield. The rear of the car body is equipped with a protective storage box to make the vehicle style more thick. The turret has details such as smoke grenades and a new tail compartment, making this cast turret even more handsome.


In addition to the 3D livery, the rewards for this pass are as rich as ever, and the specific gameplay is the same as the sixteenth season that has ended. You can get bonds, five-times more experience, and other items, as well as your choice of red, orange, and white outfits.


At the same time, the Coin Shop gameplay has been retained, allowing you to collect special camouflages, crew members, and coins that you missed out on special camouflages, crew members, and coins that were introduced last year. If you already have all of the above items, you can also get bonds at the ratio of 100 coins = 50 bonds.

Starting with this pass, you will also be able to save enough tokens (up to 18 tokens per season) to exchange for two special vehicles, the 265 Project T worth 28 tokens and the ERAC prototype worth 20 tokens.

The former is a Reverse Drum Su Heavy Tan, with extremely powerful melee explosiveness. The latter is a ninth-level output-type light tank, and its firepower has a lot of advantages over cars of the same level.

This time, the World of Tanks Season 17 Pass gives a full range of 3D liveries, and the tanks that have been painted at the same time are either strong or emotional, satisfying the needs of most players. The rewards are as rich as ever, and everyone can still play with confidence.

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