World of Tanks gets free mobile Assistant app
Portable stat-tracker renders WWII battling as easy as waiting for the bus
Wargaming.net has launched a new app to help players stay connected with its popular RTS, World of Tanks. The WoT Assistant, free on iTunes with an Android version to follow shortly, allows on-the-go access to player stats, global rankings, Wargaming.net news and social functions, as well as tracking personal stats such as in-game progress and balance.
Above: A group of tanks gets ready to raid a 16-man instance
Honestly, not to bang the old “wow, technology” drum, but can you imagine how the real wars of the mid-20th Century would have played if this sort of thing had been around? Permanent access to player progress and tank condition, the instant ability to compare records and results with the enemy... the whole thing would've been done in an afternoon. Or possibly accelerated rapidly into Mutually Assured Destruction. Or maybe Churchill would have gotten distracted playing Angry Birds and the whole thing would've gone much as it did – look, we're not military strategists.
Anywho, you can get the WoT Assistant from the iTunes Store, which also offers a free preview of the game in the form of Wargaming.net's About WoT app.
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