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Update 1.6.1: Hidden Premium Tank Changes

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World of Tanks Update 1.6.1 didn’t bring much for the players, but that doesn’t mean it won’t pack some hidden changes. Two Premium tanks had a few changes done to them, here’s what changed:

M48A2 Räumpanzer

  • Gold price changed from 100 to 7,500 Gold.
  • We should expect to see this tank on sale soon.

E 75 TS

  • Fire Rate changed from 5.36 to 5.54
  • Reload changed from 11.22s to 10.83s
  • Accuracy changed from 0.34 to 0.36
  • DPM changed from 1,926 to 1,994
  • Hitpoints changed from 1,600 to 1,500
  • Upper plate armour changed from 140mm to 120mm
  • Vehicle weight changed from 90t to 80t
  • Maximum weight changed from 95t to 85t
  • Engine power changed from 1,200 to 1,280 hp
  • Specific Power Ratio changed from 13.33 to 16 hp/t
  • Reverse speed changed from 15 to 18 km/h
  • Maximum forward speed changed from 30 to 45 km/h

T54E2 

  • Tank name changed from T54E2 to M54 Renegade
  • Gold price changed from 100 to 10,000 Gold
  • This tank has already been played recently on Twitchcon and some NA CC’s have been testing it, so expect it on sales soon.

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15,466 thoughts on “Update 1.6.1: Hidden Premium Tank Changes

  1. the upper plate nerf of E75 is brutal , with 140mm it had about 240mm effective, now this could drop to 210 or so , thats way to weak

  2. Unfortunately , this is WG and there is no way back. I expect this changes to be final

  3. Why made the upper plate so terrible? Cant the Germans get the same level of care that the other nations get for new premiums or even existing tech tree?

  4. AAAANNNNDDD E75 IS A LOWE. CLONE.
    The one thing making it stand out was the upf

  5. Damn the E75 TS Nerf is quite bad. Blitz probably released the tank in it’s un-nerfed state since its upper plate is pretty much impenetrable by same tier vehicles.

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