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World of Tanks Blitz celebrates Lunar New Year with unique themed event

World of Tanks Blitz celebrates Lunar New Year with unique themed event
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Wargaming Group has announced a unique themed event is coming to World of Tanks Blitz on iOS and Android in celebration of the Lunar New Year.

World of Tanks Blitz’s Lunar Rising event runs from today until 19th February. It is made up of nine stages where you will need to bag one win a day to get all the rewards, including the collectible Lunar New Year items such as the Red Lantern, Red Envelope, Mystic Knot and Lunar Ox. In addition to all of those items, you will also be able to get your hands on a brand new camo called Unexpectable. Check out the trailer for the Lunar Rising event below.

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If that wasn’t enough, the Operation Lichun Battle Pass event is also available in World of Tanks Blitz throughout February. It’s a Lunar New Year-themed operation where you can get your hands on more valuable in-game rewards. There's a trailer for that further down in this article. 

The stuff up for grabs includes a collection of special camouflages, and those who also have access to the Premium Pass for World of Tanks Blitz will get even more rewards as well as the Ox, a Tier VI Chinese medium tank. However, if you'd like to get more rewards, use some of our World of Tanks Blitz codes.

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World of Tanks Blitz is a cross-platform MMO action game all about intense tank combat. It takes a more light-hearted approach to the genre, utilising deep mechanics and realistic physics models across both authentic and alternative historical settings. There are over 370 vehicles to commandeer.

You can download World of Tanks Blitz now from the iOS App Store and the Google Play for Android store. It is a free to play title with in-app purchases.

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Olly Smith
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