Tanki X
Tanki X is a PvP-focused action MMO built around quick, arcade-style tank battles. Instead of long, tactical matches, it aims for rapid queue times, constant respawns, and straightforward objective modes. Players assemble their own futuristic tank loadouts, mixing hulls, weapons, and cosmetic finishes to create a ride that fits their preferred range and playstyle.
| Publisher: AlternativaPlatform Type: Tank Shooter Release Date: September 15, 2016 Shut Down: December 31, 2019 Pros: +Solid tank build options. +Fast respawns keep matches moving. +Lots of weapon types to experiment with. +Easy to jump into. Cons: -Progression feels light and not very motivating. -Sound design does not leave much of an impression. |
Tanki X Overview
Tanki X is a fast, arena-driven tank shooter where most of the fun comes from short PvP rounds and constant re-engagements. You build your vehicle by selecting a hull and turret, then finish it off with camouflage and other visual touches. With more than 70 possible combinations, the game encourages players to try different pairings rather than locking into a single “best” setup.
Combat is deliberately brisk. When your tank is destroyed, you are back in play within seconds, which keeps pressure high and reduces downtime. Matches revolve around three familiar modes, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Flag, and they play out on compact maps that reward learning lanes, angles, and timing.
Power-ups appear around the arena and provide temporary boosts, adding a simple layer of map control. Securing buffs at the right moment can swing a skirmish, especially when teams are evenly matched. Weapon choices lean into explosive, arcade feedback, including options like railguns and shotguns, plus other close and mid-range tools. While the theme may remind some players of World of Tanks, Tanki X is much less about slow positioning and more about quick reactions and repeated fights.
Tanki X Key Features:
- Customize – build a tank from multiple parts and cosmetics, with over 70 different combinations to explore.
- Quick Respawns –getting destroyed is a brief setback, since you return to the action within moments.
- Three Battle Modes –switch between Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Flag for different pacing and goals.
- Temporary Power Ups –grab buffs on the map to gain short-lived advantages in damage and combat momentum.
- Weapon Variety –mix up your loadout with choices like shotguns, railguns, flamethrowers, and other weapon styles.
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Tanki X Review
Tanki X is at its best when you treat it like an arcade arena shooter that happens to use tanks. The core loop is simple, spawn, fight, explode, respawn, repeat, and that simplicity is also the game’s main identity. It is designed for players who want immediate PvP without long build-up phases, complicated team roles, or extended match commitments.
The moment-to-moment combat leans toward brawling and quick trades rather than slow, methodical duels. Because respawns are so fast, the game tends to generate constant pressure around choke points and objectives. In Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch, that creates a steady rhythm of skirmishes that rarely slows down. Capture the Flag adds more structure, encouraging coordinated pushes and defensive positioning, but it still retains the same rapid pace because losses are rarely final.
Loadouts do a lot of the heavy lifting in terms of variety. Different hull and turret pairings can change how you approach fights, and the weapon selection helps the game avoid feeling like the same engagement repeated endlessly. It is satisfying to experiment with a new setup and immediately feel a different engagement range or risk profile. The scattered buffs also add an extra reason to move around the map rather than camping a single angle, which keeps matches dynamic even when the mode rules are straightforward.
Where Tanki X can struggle is in longer-term motivation. The gameplay is easy to enjoy in short bursts, but the sense of progression is not as strong as in many modern PvP titles, which can make extended play sessions feel less rewarding. Presentation is also uneven, with audio that does the job but rarely elevates the action, which is a noticeable downside in a game that relies on kinetic combat feedback.
Overall, Tanki X succeeds as a quick, accessible tank PvP experience with strong “jump in and play” energy. Players looking for deep strategic pacing or a robust progression treadmill may bounce off, but anyone who enjoys compact arena maps, fast respawns, and experimenting with weapon styles will understand its appeal.
Tanki X System Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Mac OS X 10.5.8+, Linux
Processor: 2.33GHz or better for desktop and laptop PCs or Intel® Atom™ 1.60GHz or better for netbooks
RAM: 1 GB
Graphics Card: 128 MB
Official system requirements have not yet been released for Tanki X. The requirements above our based on our experience and will be updated when official numbers become available.
Tanki X Music & Soundtrack
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Tanki X Additional Information
Developer: AlternativePlatform
Game Engine: Unity
Closed Beta: February 01, 2016
Open Beta: Q1 2016
Steam Early Access: April 20, 2017
Release Date: TBA
Development History / Background:
Tanki X comes from Russian independent studio AlternativePlatform and serves as a spin-off of the MMO Tanki Online, aiming to build on what made the earlier game popular while pushing a more modern, arena-ready presentation. The project entered Closed Beta with invites sent on February 01, 2016, followed by an Open Beta window listed as Q1 2016. It later arrived on Steam as an Early Access release on April 20, 2017. On September 3, 2019, the developers announced that Tanki X would close down at the end of 2019, with the shutdown set for December 31, 2019.
