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The World of Tanks Holiday Sale Makes Questions: Is It Worth Paying for Survive and Destroy?

author:Free lark MWW

In the World of Tanks Armory, the Holiday Deals are in full swing for the fifth week. One of this week's items, the renegade-exclusive style "Survive and Destroy", has attracted a lot of attention from players. This style naturally has a unique story behind the World of Tanks, but in fact the changes to the appearance of the tank are not significant.

The World of Tanks Holiday Sale Makes Questions: Is It Worth Paying for Survive and Destroy?

Faced with such a situation, many professional players and critics expressed their opinions. Among them, well-known authors Annabel Cardo publicly stated that it is not recommended that players shell out valuable gold coins for this style. His main reason for this was that Survive & Destroy was rated as a pseudo-3D style, meaning it didn't have the three-dimensional armor effects and fine detail that come with true 3D.

The World of Tanks Holiday Sale Makes Questions: Is It Worth Paying for Survive and Destroy?

In addition, although the original price was 1,750 gold coins, and now the discounted price is 1,480 gold coins during the holiday sale, Annabel and Cardo still believe that this is not a wise choice for players who are looking for value for money. His comments are based on the consideration of the interests of players, in an attempt to provide a more rational perspective of consumption.

The World of Tanks Holiday Sale Makes Questions: Is It Worth Paying for Survive and Destroy?

At the same time, the official account "Tank Zero Distance" also brought more relevant information and vehicle evaluations to players for the first time. Those who are interested in tank performance, historical background, and in-game strategy can find a wealth of content on this official account.

It's important to note that the "Survive & Destroy" style is ahistorical, and players can choose to block it in their settings to keep the game's history pure. This setting may affect the player's final decision on whether or not to buy.

Finally, it's worth mentioning that the 3D style in the game can be purchased separately, and all transactions are settled using gold. In this week's special, in addition to the "Survive & Destroy" style, the Renegade, 56TP, and Ranson C tanks are also on sale.

Such market dynamics seem to convey a potential message to players: in the virtual battlefield of World of Tanks, the big brothers who are not bad for money may not hesitate to pay for their favorite style, and for most players, choosing whether to buy or not is more of a rational reflection on "survival and destruction".

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