The tank MMO Armored Warfare has launched on Steam and is also getting new content. Is this a chance for the troubled game to make a comeback?
Armored Warfare from My.com is a tank action game in the style of World of Tanks. However, unlike Wargaming’s flagship game, you play here with tanks from the post-World War II era. The selection of vehicles ranges from the 50s to modern ones like the M1A2, Challenger II, or Leopard II.
Unfortunately, My.com’s tank fun has not been very successful so far, and the player numbers are currently low.
Steam release should attract new players
Armored Warfare is now available on Steam. However, you will need to create a new account. You cannot transfer your old progress. But for many Armored Warfare players, that’s not so bad, as it allows them to start fresh and capture that initial excitement.
Moreover, this could bring a wave of new players to the game. Recently, it looked rather bleak when trying to find a match in PvP. There were simply too few players online. Many players have said that Armored Warfare is practically dead. With the Steam launch, some are hoping for a second chance for the tank MMO.
However, so far not many players are active on Steam, and the reviews have been rather “Mixed”.
Update “Art of War” brings China content
Along with the Steam launch comes the update “Art of War” featuring “China”. This includes a bunch of Chinese vehicles and maps from the Middle Kingdom.
The following features will also come:
- Reworked commander system
- Improved vehicle graphics
- New vehicles
- Map “Waterway” for Global Operations
- Changes to vehicle mechanics
Console fans beware! Armored Warfare is set to come to PlayStation 4 in early 2018!

