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World of Tanks – 1.9.1 Patch Notes | New Map BERLIN

Update 1.9.1 for World of Tanks is here, Commanders! Explore the fascinating Berlin map in Random Battles, try out fresh customization mechanics, and earn great rewards in Battle Pass Season 2!

History of Creation

The idea of ​​creating a “Berlin” map isn’t new. It struck us a long time ago. Over the years, we’ve worked on various concepts for it, even introducing some Berlin-themed locations into the game. World of Tanks veterans may remember 2015’s event, which had a locale of the same name.

Since then, we have repeatedly returned to the idea of ​​creating a “Berlin” map for Random Battles, but only recently have our plans borne fruit. It will be a picturesque 1050×1050-meter map divided into four (4) main areas. When working on the Berlin locale, we tried to create a detailed reproduction of the German capital during the last weeks of World War II in Europe. Here’s a quick overview of this atmospheric map.

Take a Stroll Through Historic Berlin!

We paid great attention to historical accuracy and constantly worked with archival photographs of Berlin at that time. The environment, historic buildings, and monuments have been diligently recreated in stunning HD format. Among other landmarks, you will find:

  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Kroll Opera House
  • Lehrter Station (Lehrter Bahnhof)
  • Reichstag
  • Tiergarten Park
  • And more

Take a virtual walk around the German capital of the mid-20th century and discover its main attractions faithfully recreated down to the smallest detail.

To pay great respect to the heritage of Berlin, we tried to recreate the spirit of the German capital at that time as accurately as possible. We used numerous materials from more than 300 publicly available sources, including:

  • Historical landscape and plot photos
  • Archival aerial photography
  • Vintage lithographs, engravings, and postcards

When this wasn’t enough, we used authentic architectural plans of the city. For example, we experienced difficulties finding images of the western facade of the Kroll Opera House. To recreate the Opera House in the game, we searched as far back as 1846 for architectural plans that could guide our reproduction of this legendary building.

In general, all edifices and monuments correspond to the architectural style of 1940s Berlin, and the city plan is reproduced with the highest possible historical accuracy. For the sake of gameplay, however, some elements of the environment, buildings, and damage to objects were changed or added to the map.

Below is a gallery with archive photos of Berlin for you to compare the main landmarks in the game with the historical buildings on which they were based.

Source: Manfred Niermann – own archive. Lehrter Bahnhof, Berlin 1957. CC-BY-SA 4.0

Source: Manfred Niermann – own archive. Lehrter Bahnhof, Berlin 1957. CC-BY-SA 4.0

Source: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit. Hewitt (Sgt) – This is a photograph BU 8573 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums

Source: Bundesarchiv, B 145 Bild-P054320 / Weinrother, Carl / CC-BY-SA 3.0

Gameplay Features

The Berlin map will only be available for Standard and Encounter Battles in vehicles Tier IV and higher. There are four main battle zones.

Progressive Customization Decals

These customization elements will change their visual style as you complete special objectives in Random Battles using specific tanks. Progressive decals have 3 and 5 different levels available and will let other players know how fearsome you are in battle.

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