Halloween and Día de Muertos join forces in World of Tanks for the Festival of Spirits. Complete limited-time missions, earn rewards from Twitch Drops, and add themed customizations to your Garage. Check the rotating sales for bundles to upgrade your vehicles before the event ends.
Prove your battle prowess with a series of special missions! Complete them to earn Pumpkin Tokens and exclusive customization elements celebrating the Festival of Spirits.
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Important: After claiming on Twitch, you must log in to the game by Dec. 3, 09:00 (UTC) to receive your rewards.
Roll into twin customization spotlights bursting with eerie charm and vibrant remembrance. From Spooky Season pieces to Day of the Dead elements, the showcase is limited—both rotations bow out at the same time, so claim your favorites before they vanish.
Halloween hits on October 31 with spooky thrills, while Día de Muertos runs on November 1 and 2 as a vibrant, life-affirming remembrance.
Día de Muertos blends Indigenous Mesoamerican remembrance with the Catholic observances of All Saints' and All Souls' days, honoring children on November 1 and adults on November 2. The celebration was recognized by UNESCO in 2008.
Día de Muertos ofrendas are built to invite loved ones' spirits back, often set with photos, favorite foods, marigolds, and copal incense to guide and honor them.
Paths of marigold petals and the smoke of copal incense guide spirits home; visually, they're the perfect trail effects for Garage decor or map ambience.
The elegant skull lady comes from José Guadalupe Posada's early-1900s critique of high society—imagine her as decal that smiles back at danger!
Before they were sugar skulls, calaveras were short, cheeky poems like mock epitaphs—prime inspiration for collectible inscriptions or playful battle-result quips. Try Calavera Catrina for that literary-skull vibe!
It traces back to Celtic Samhain and Christian All Hallows' Eve on October 31, when the veil thins and people wore disguises to confuse spirits—call it the original camo meta. Tip: Staff your crew with Hellu Van Oob for tongue-in-cheek spooky ops.
The door-to-door tradition took off in the 20th century as a community exchange—translate that into in-game "treat drops" or convoy missions rewarding team play.
Black nods to night and the unknown; orange echoes harvest and firelight—an instant palette for event UI, camo, and shell tracers.
These cut-paper banners symbolize the breeze and how fleeting life is—perfect as hanging garlands in the Garage or a dynamic banner on cap points. Tip: Seal the look with Catrina's Skull.
Honor both traditions: Complete the missions, tune in to streams for Twitch Drops, and dress your tanks with seasonal looks before the event wraps up. See you on the battlefield—and don't forget your candles and candy skulls!
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