Wargaming, the folks behind popular titles like World of Tanks and World of Warships, is celebrating turning 25 years old.
Forming in 1998, the company has since released over 20 titles, and formed quite a dedicated fanbase in doing so. If you’re keen to get involved, from August 2 to August 8, Steam players can enjoy limited-time promotions, including:
- Free anniversary DLCs from the flagship Wargaming titles
- Aspecial anniversary multiproduct bundle “WG25: 4-in-1” consisting of powerful vehicles, days of Premium Account, customization elements that is available at a huge 90% discount.
- A special 70% reduction will be offered to World of Tanks/World of Warships anniversary cross-product bundle.
Wargaming has also prepared a variety of extra in-game activities to celebrate their quarter century. “World of Tanks PC players can partake in a 25th anniversary-themed event to earn credits, different types of combat ratio, decals, emblems, day of Premium Account and more. World of Warships captains will be able to get extra economic bonuses, signal flags and other gifts by completing a series of special missions. World of Tanks Blitz offers a dedicated “Wargaming Turns 25!” quest with a legendary anniversary avatar as one of the rewards. World of Warplanes presents a chain of battle missions that will bring great prizes and a unique emblem.” says the media release.
“Back in 1998, I could hardly imagine that we would grow from a small group of friends united by our love for creating videogames into a truly successful global company,” said Victor Kislyi, CEO of Wargaming. “Today we celebrate not only our achievements but also the shared journey with the gaming industry, our talented employees, and our passionate players. Here’s to the next chapter, as we will continue to create unforgettable experiences to gamers across the globe. Happy Birthday, Wargaming!”
Wargaming is also continuing its ongoing support of the people of Ukraine by donating $250,000 through United24, the official fundraising platform of Ukraine. The money will be applied to purchase medical equipment, to assist people affected by the war in Ukraine.
To get around these deals, you can head to Steam.