World of Tanks’ Battle in APAC event enters its second week

World of Tanks’ Battle in APAC event was launched last week. Now in its second week, a brand new set of missions is available for players to complete.

The Battle in APAC event runs for the entirety of November and challenges players to fight for their country. Over the four weeks in November, players from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and South-East Asia will face a series of missions. The countries with the best players and most completed missions will earn a whole host of rewards.

The most sought-after of these rewards are “50 Alpine Tigers to be awarded to the top 50 players who’ve completed the most missions overall.” Individual players will earn rewards for completing missions, but the best rewards will go to the countries with the best overall performance.

The first week’s missions required players to Win a Random/Grand Battle while being in the Top 10 in your team for EXP earned, Earn 2,500 EXP in any amount of Random/Grand Battles and Destroy at least 5 enemy vehicles in any amount of Random/Grand Battles.

Week One’s results have been posted and the leaderboard is as follows;

  1. SE Asia
  2. Japan
  3. South Korea
  4. ANZ
  5. Taiwan

Week Two of World of Tanks’ Battle in APAC missions are now live and will end at 5 PM AEDT on Monday, November 13, 2017.

World of Tanks is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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