World of Tanks PC – Upcoming Update 1.0

Thundering onto PC this year is Update 1.0 for World of Tanks, powered through renewed energy thanks to Wargaming’s in-house Core engine. Eager players and tech-enthusiasts alike can get a sneak peek at how the game will look like upon release using enCore. This standalone program can be installed directly from http://wotencore.net/.

enCore enables players to check how their PC will handle the new graphics arriving in Update 1.0. All you have to do is choose from three presets, fine-tune resolution or anti-aliasing settings, and finally run the test. The three-minute test runs a visually stunning display of Update 1.0’s gameplay moments, highlighting principal new graphical features. Following the test, players will be provided with the result indicating a low, medium, or high performance rating.

The new graphics engine, Core, has been in development for over 4 years and was engineered in-house. Update 1.0 will see World of Tanks PC switch to this new engine and take advantage of the latest technology for graphics processing and rendering. Core’s introduction marks a new era for World of Tanks PC with PBR, post-processing effects, advanced lighting and shading, particle effects, and a multitude of other optimisation and performance-enhancing features. The engine has been specifically built that those playing on low-end PCs will still be able to enjoy the experience whilst seeing improvements in performance, all on the same hardware previously required to run the game.

Check how Update 1.0 will perform on your PC right now with enCore!

Get a closer look at all of these details by enrolling in the Beta right now!
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About World of Tanks

World of Tanks is a team-based massively multiplayer online action game dedicated to armored warfare of the mid-20th century. Throw yourself into the epic tank battles of World War II with other steel cowboys all over the world. Your arsenal includes over 500 armored vehicles from the United States, Germany, the Soviet Union, France, Great Britain, Japan, China, Sweden and Czechoslovakia carefully detailed with historical accuracy.