World of Tanks Blitz announces $30,000 Twister Cup

Ollie Ring
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World of Tanks Blitz will see the four best teams in Blitz head to Minsk, Belarus, on November 11th to compete for their share of $30,000 (£22,600) in the Twister Cup

It follows on from the 2016 iteration in which team C4 from the CIS region tok the crown in New York City — but this time the game’s headed back to Minsk, the birthplace of the game itself. 

For those unaware, World of Tanks Blitz is a cross-platform free-to-play MMO action game using tanks. It’s available on iOS, Google Play, Mac OS, Windows Store and Steam so it’s a wide range of platforms. The game has over 250 tanks available for the user and through the use of one dedicated Wargaming.net ID, progress can be directly transferred across platforms by the users.

This month will see qualification for Minsk get underway. Each of the four regions will see week-long qualifiers to discover just who’s strongest within each region before they then set off for Minsk and the chance to win their share of the grand prize. 

“With esports, we give players the opportunity to see which of them is truly the best of the best, not just to themselves or their competitors, but the whole world,” said Daria Klimchuk, esports Manager. “2016’s Twister Cup was awesome, and we plan on making this year’s event one not to be missed.”

Esports Insider caught up with two members of staff who work on World of Tanks Blitz, including Daria and full feature length articles will be posted shortly so make sure to keep an eye out. The pieces cover not only the esports side but also the development of World of Tanks Blitz as a standalone title.

Esports Insider says: We’ll be watching the tournament with keen interest as the fun and often frenetic gameplay makes for great viewing. One would expect the CIS region to yet again be extremely strong, but can the rest of the world conquer them this time around? Only time will tell. 

Ollie Ring

Contributing Editor
Ollie swapped the abacus for Sonic on the SEGA Mega Drive at neighbor Frank's house at an early age and has never looked back. With thousands of hours in Dota 2 (and no ability to show for it), he still clings on to the hope that one day, he will replicate Natus Vincere at gamescom 14 years ago and lift the Aegis of Champions. Ollie has been at the intersection of video games, esports, and gambling for over ten years and has also worked in consultancy in the gambling industry. Ollie's work can be found on the likes of: BBC, Red Bull Gaming, Esports Insider, CasinoBeats, PC Gamer, Green Man Gaming as well as his own thought-leadership substack "Esprouts" looking at specific studies and stories where games meet gambling.
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