Blitz 1941 is an online-based Full-3D tank simulation based on the German-Soviet conflict during World War II. You can shoot, operate a tank, fight against other players, and occupy the enemy’s cities, using the mouse intuitively. In Blitz 1941, a maximum of 3000 players per server can engage in combat operations at the same time. This means players can be a part of a large-scale tank combat operation.
Blitz 1941
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In Blitz1941, there are over 60 different kinds of tanks. These tanks were all used by the German and Russian armies during World War II. If you gain a victory against your opponents, then you will get Exp, Bonus, Contribution, and Money. As get it, you can promote a tank commander character (an avatar). And you can also gain a combat skill, and purchase stronger tanks to increase your ranking in your country. You can buy a reinforcing item for your tanks. Unlike usual P2P games, where a player creates a room and plays against another player, Blitz1941 allows you to enter and exit easily an international battlefield (composed of 15 cities in Europe) in real time and places you into tense combat against other players to occupy a city. The winner can occupy the city and get the advantage of an economy area and the supply of needed materials.
If you improve your own tank with reinforcing items, then your tank can be more effective in combat and have different characteristics from the other player’s tanks. Perhaps you need to operate your tank properly and shoot an enemy’s tanks accurately in one-to-one combat, but you should try to make strategies to cooperate with same team’s tank units in large-scale tank combat, where over 200 tanks are simultaneously used in combat operations.
hello. i am steelcladkr from korean blitz cafe
we have been having many discussions due to recent efusion team blocked korean IP.
we wishes for press or any interested blogger to know of this. thank you. you may e-mail me for better information if you are interested.
Hi. Sure np for me.
You have all the rights to express your disappointment in their decision, so you do good posting around the web, even in small site like this one.
From what i understand eFusion blocked Korean IP beacouse of high ping time, commonly called lag, and not beacouse of license restrictions.
IF eFusion wants to state their point, they are free to write here as you did.
http://board.twowar.eu/index.php?showtopic=1364
Btw as of now, nothing seems already decided.
You Koreans btw, have a lot of choice when it comes to free mmo 😉