Source: EU Portal
It’s been 78 years since the Allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944, but D-Day remains one of the most important military and historical events of the Second World War. It was a turning point: It marked the opening of the Second Front in Western Europe and is often regarded as the beginning of the end of World War II in Europe.
This year, we commemorate the important date with a special set of missions that have you take Utah and Sword Beaches, two key landing spots of the U.S. and U.K. forces. Roll out in your favorite vehicles of either nation to collect customizations and tokens for the final Operation Overlord mission and bag the Overlord 2D style.
Want to challenge yourself? Keep the battles more historical? Choose one of the many vehicles in the game modeled after tanks that liberated French soil as part of their Normandy campaign.
List of Historical Vehicles
D-Day Special: Missions and Rewards
Available from June 6 at 07:00 CEST through June 13 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Utah Beach #1, #2, #3
Rewards
2 Brother-in-Arms inscriptions
1 token for the Operation Overlord mission
Objective
Destroy at least 5 enemy vehicles over any number of battles
Earn at least 3,000 points of base XP over any number of battles
Cause 5,000 HP of damage over any number of battles
Restrictions
Only in Random Battles
Only in Tier IV–X vehicles
Only in American and British vehicles
Once per account
Sword Beach #1, #2, #3
Rewards
2 Brother-in-Arms inscriptions
1 token for the Operation Overlord mission
Objective
Damage 10 different enemy vehicles over any number of battles /
Earn at least 3,000 points of base XP over any number of battles
Cause 5,000 HP of damage over any number of battles
Restrictions
Only in Random Battles
Only in Tier IV–X vehicles
Only in American and British vehicles
Once per account
Operation Overlord
Rewards
1 Overlord 2D style
Objective
Earn 6 tokens from the Utah Beach and Sword Beach missions
Play one battle
Restrictions
Only in Random Battles
Only in Tier IV–X vehicles
Only in American and British vehicles
Once per account
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