

World of Tanks is available for free on basically everything, including the Zune. This is just a bizarre bit of marketing that seems like it needs #ad somewhere in the DLC’s description. There’s a lot to question here, the first being who are the 32 people who have downloaded this DLC and rated it five stars? Do 32 people even own Left Alive? Also, how is it a collaboration if it’s one-sided? I want to see the Metacritic score for Left Alive plastered on some tanks, though that might be hard as not even reviewers can apparently be bothered to play the thing. – World of Tanks icons on Left Alive’s protagonists’ backpacks. The free download will net you the three following things: Sign in to PlayStation Network is not required to use this on your primary PS4, but is required for.

Switch between devices, view your console home screen and browse the console’s menus on any compatible device that’s connected to your broadband network or using your mobile data. If you thought buying snacks for free content was a bit off-kilter, Square Enix and Wargaming have taken it up a notch. PS4 Free Add to Library Left Alive and World of Tanks collaboration Collaboration content: - World of Tanks icons are shown on the backpacks carried by the protagonists of LEFT ALIVE. One-time licence fee to download to multiple PS4 systems. Stream and play your PS4 and PS5 games without being tied to the TV. Those “lucky” enough to have played Left Alive have a free treat in-store: DLC that basically acts as an ad for World of Tanks, because video games are very weird now.
