World of Tanks Blitz

World of Tanks Blitz is a 3D, cross-platform action MMO built around intense tank-on-tank firefights inspired by mid-20th century armored warfare. It blends arcade accessibility with tactical positioning and team coordination, placing up to 14 players into fast matches where smart angles, cover usage, and target focus matter as much as raw firepower.

Publisher: Wargaming
Playerbase: High
Type: Mobile Shooter
Release Date: June 27, 2014 (NA)
PvP: Teams
Pros: +Responsive, mobile-friendly controls. +Competitive, teamwork-driven battles. +A huge lineup of vehicles to unlock and master.
Cons: -Tough learning curve for new commanders.

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Overview

World of Tanks Blitz Overview

World of Tanks Blitz is a free-to-play 3D action MMO that adapts many of the recognizable systems from World of Tanks into a format that fits shorter sessions. You still get a large selection of historical, mid-20th century armored vehicles to unlock, tank handling that rewards careful movement, and combat that is won through positioning and smart engagements rather than pure reflexes. Where Blitz differs is in its pace and approachability, maps are smaller, battles resolve faster, and several layers of management are streamlined to keep the focus on driving, aiming, and coordinating with your team. As a result, it is easier to fit into mobile play, while also functioning as a lighter alternative for players who want the core World of Tanks feel without the longer, more demanding match flow.

World of Tanks Blitz Key Features:

  • 7-vs-7 Combat – queue into battles with up to 14 players, aiming to secure the central base or eliminate the opposing team.
  • Over 90 Armored Vehicles – unlock and learn tanks from Germany, the US, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain through a broad progression tree.
  • Gamepad-inspired Controls – movement and aiming are built to feel precise and reliable, which is crucial for peeking, circling, and long-range shots.
  • Quick Matchmaking – matches form rapidly, letting you get from queue to combat with minimal waiting.
  • Clans and Platoons – join clans of up to 50 players for social play and organization, then squad up in a platoon of up to two players to reduce the unpredictability of solo queue.

World of Tanks Blitz Screenshots

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Full Review

World of Tanks Blitz Review

World of Tanks Blitz is essentially the World of Tanks formula reworked for shorter, more accessible matches across mobile and PC. You are still playing the role of a tank commander in WWII-era combat zones, reading terrain, managing angles, and choosing when to commit. Visually, the vehicle models generally hold up well, especially on PC, while environments can feel simpler and less dramatic in lighting and scenery than you might expect from a full-scale PC battlefield. The interface also makes its mobile origins obvious, but it stays functional, clean, and easy to parse in the middle of a brawl.

On the technical side, Blitz runs smoothly in most situations and the sound design does a lot of heavy lifting. Engine notes, ricochets, and heavy impacts communicate what is happening even when the screen gets busy, and the audio mix captures the series’ signature punch. The overall presentation is not meant to be cutting-edge, it is meant to be readable and responsive, and in a competitive tank game that tradeoff often works in its favor.

First Steps on the Firing Range

New players are guided through a compact set of tutorial missions that introduce driving, aiming, and the basic idea behind tank progression. You also get a taste of how battles flow through a few training encounters against AI. It does not take long to finish, and it is worth doing because early mistakes in this genre can be frustrating. If you are eager to jump straight into PvP you can move on quickly, but skipping ahead means leaving some introductory rewards behind.

Fast Battles, Familiar Rules

At its core, Blitz plays like the Encounter-style matches from World of Tanks. Two teams of seven start on opposite ends of the map with two win conditions, capture the base or destroy every enemy tank. The combat model rewards knowledge of armor layouts and shot selection. Flanking and hitting weaker side or rear plates is a reliable way to swing trades in your favor, while ammunition choice can change outcomes depending on the target and situation. Armor-piercing shells are dependable for punching through weak points, while high explosive rounds are more situational but can still create pressure, including the chance to start fires that chip away over time.

Because maps are smaller and match times are shorter, the tempo is more aggressive. Teams collide quickly, mistakes are punished sooner, and a single collapse on one flank can end a round in minutes. That makes Blitz feel more casual in commitment, but not necessarily less intense moment to moment, you often have less time to recover from a bad rotation or a greedy peek.

Progression and the Tech Tree

Progression follows the familiar Wargaming approach. You earn experience and credits to research upgrades (such as better guns or improved survivability options) and to unlock entirely new tanks across multiple nations. The tech tree structure encourages specialization while still letting you branch out once you understand what playstyles you enjoy, whether that is heavy front-line brawling, mobile flanking, or careful long-range support.

Cosmetic customization is also present through camouflage options. Despite the name, these tend to be more about personalization than meaningful battlefield advantage, but they do add a sense of ownership to vehicles you spend a lot of time learning. Premium tanks are available as well, and the system generally avoids the worst pay-to-win pitfalls by keeping progression tied to playing and learning the tiers, rather than simply purchasing power and skipping mastery. Premium vehicles can still offer convenience and variety, but success continues to depend heavily on positioning, knowledge, and teamwork.

The Final Verdict – Great

World of Tanks Blitz delivers what it sets out to do, a brisk, approachable version of World of Tanks that still rewards tactical play. The controls feel solid for a mobile-first title, the audio is impactful, and the short match structure makes it easy to fit into small windows of time. The biggest drawback is long-term variety, with a limited set of ways to play, repetition can set in faster than it would in a broader PC-only package.

For players who want competitive tank battles in bite-sized sessions, or anyone looking for a portable entry point into the World of Tanks style of combat, Blitz is an easy recommendation. If you prefer deeper mode variety and longer, slower-burning matches, you may find it better as a secondary game rather than your main long-term PvP focus.

System Requirements

World of Tanks Blitz System Requirements

Minimum Requirements (Windows):

Operating System: Windows 7, 8.0, 8.1, 10
Processor: 2 GHz
Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compliant video card with 256 MB RAM
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Storage: 3 GB

Minimum Requirements (Mac OS X):

Operating System: Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Storage: 3 GB available space

Minimum Requirements (Android and iOS):

Operating System: iOS 7.0 or later, Android 4.0 or later

Music

World of Tanks Blitz Music & Soundtrack

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Additional Information

World of Tanks Blitz Additional Information

Developer: Wargaming
Platforms: iOS, Android

Languages: English, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Czech, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Thai, Vietnamese

Release Date (iOS): May 2014 (EU)
Release Date (iOS): June 27, 2014 (NA)
Release Date (Android): December 4, 2014 (NA)
Release Date (Steam): November 10, 2016

World of Tanks Blitz was developed and published by Wargaming, an international MMO developer headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus, known best for the long-running World of Tanks franchise. After World of Tanks found major success on PC, Blitz was revealed in May 2013 as a mobile-focused entry designed around 7v7 combat rather than larger 15v15 battles. A closed beta test began on March 19, 2013, and the initial release arrived first on iOS in European regions, including countries like Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland in May 2014. North America followed on iOS on June 27, 2014, with an Android launch later that year on December 4, 2014. Blitz has been downloaded over 10 million times on Android as of December 2015. The game supports play in more than eighteen languages, ranging from English and Russian to German, French, Spanish, and Polish. A PC and Mac version later became available via Steam on November 10, 2016.