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Wishlist Games Account Transfer: FAQ

Commanders!

The Wishlist Games account transfer is in full swing. Don’t forget to transfer your account until August 31 to keep enjoying Armored Warfare! For your convenience, we have assembled a list of frequently asked questions.



List of questions:

  • I am using a Steam or Epic Games account, what do I do?
  • What is the account transfer and why is it happening?
  • What happens if I don’t transfer the account until August 31?
  • My account e-mail is very old and I lost access to it. What do I do?
  • What if I lost the old e-mail AND the game account password?
  • What if I have multiple accounts? Can they be combined into one during the transfer?
  • What if I am logging in via Facebook or other third party services?
  • Can I use my transferred account to log in via the My.Games launcher?
  • I transferred the account, logged into it and my account is now empty!
  • The verification e-mail didn’t arrive, what do I do?


I am using a Steam or Epic Games account, what do I do?

Do not initiate the transfer manually. Epic and Steam accounts will be transferred automatically by the end of August.

What is the account transfer and why is it happening?

Armored Warfare is leaving the My.Games platform and is going independent. In order to do that, we need you to transfer your accounts from the My.Games system to our (Wishlist Games) system until August 31. The reasons are explained in this article.

What happens if I don’t transfer the account until August 31?

The account will not go anywhere (at least not until 2025) but you will not be able to play Armored Warfare without transferring it and using the new launcher. The option to transfer the old account to a new one will expire in early 2025.

My account e-mail is very old and I lost access to it. What do I do?

You do not need to access your old e-mail to complete the transfer. Follow the steps in this article and during the first step where you are required to enter your e-mail, just put a new email there (one that you have access to). As long as you can login to the game (know the old e-mail and the password to your game account), you will be able to complete the transfer.

What if I lost the old e-mail AND the game account password?

That’s a more complicated situation and you have to contact Support. You will be asked to provide some proof of your account’s ownership so please be ready to provide that.

What if I have multiple accounts? Can they be combined into one during the transfer?

No. Each account has to be transferred separately to a different e-mail.

What if I am logging in via Facebook or other third party services?

It’s no problem for the transfer; just follow the usual steps and authorize the transfer via the My.Games launcher as usual using your old login. But the new launcher only supports logging in via e-mail, so please have one ready.

Can I use my transferred account to log in via the My.Games launcher?

No. If you want to keep using the My.Games Launcher until the end of August, you can use the old login method from before the transfer. The new login (e-mail and password) for your transferred account can be only used with the new Wishlist Games launcher (which is currently in testing).

I transferred the account, logged into it and my account is now empty!

There are several reasons why this would have happened. The most common one is that you transferred the account and then used the new (post-transfer) login in your My.Games launcher. This does not work – you need to use the Wishlist Games launcher with the transferred login.

The second typical reason is that you have multiple accounts and you transferred the “wrong” one. Please try to carefully verify you are logged in the correct account and then repeat the transfer process (and, of course, make sure that you are logging to the transferred account using the Wishlist Games launcher).

Another (rather rare) reason for this would be that you were using Gmail (or Twitch or other third party platform) as login method, which is not the same as logging in via e-mail. Please take this into account as well and first see what kind of login you are using.

The verification e-mail didn’t arrive, what do I do?

For one, please wait several hours. Secondly, check the Spam folder – sometimes it ends up there. If it didn’t arrive even in Spam and within 24 hours, please contact Support.

Our Support Service can be contacted here.

See you on the battlefield!

Offer: TOS-1M

Commanders!

Today we’ve prepared the following items for you:

  • TOS-1M Buratino Tier 10 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • M-95 Degman Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • ZUBR PSP Tier 7 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • BWP-2000 Tier 7 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle
  • Pile of Gold Loot Crate


Between August 1, 2024 and August 8, 2024, the following items will be available:

[h3]TOS-1M Buratino[/h3]

The TOS-1M Buratino is a prototype version of the Russian TOS-1/TOS-1A heavy rocket launcher. It was designed in 1997 at Omsk as an improvement to the old TOS-1 whose roots go back all the way to the Afghan War. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the TOS-1M Buratino is a Tier 10 Premium Tank Destroyer. As befits its massive rocket launcher installed on the top of a T-90A MBT chassis, its firepower is all but unparalleled and you are looking at perhaps the most destructive vehicle of Armored Warfare. It is available in two configurations – with fast-launching 122mm rockets and the iconic 220mm rockets that can be unlocked either by installing a skin (Koshmar), or by progressing through an active Battle Path.

The TOS-1M is available in our Web Shop via Loot Crates. Collect 100 blueprint pieces from these crates to obtain the vehicle.






[h3]M-95 Degman[/h3]

The M-95 Degman is an advanced Croatian prototype MBT, developed during the 1990s and 2000s. It is based on the previous Yugoslavian project, the Vihor MBT, which in turn has its roots in the improved T-72M series produced in former Yugoslavia. You can read more about its history in a dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the tank is relatively fast and fairly agile while carrying some potent firepower for its Tier. In fact, its owners can choose from two powerful guns:

  • 125mm 2A46 Russian-style smoothbore gun, known from many Russian MBTs
  • 120mm CTG NATO-style smoothbore gun that you know from the Challenger 1 Falcon MBT


It’s worth noting that the 120mm shells have higher penetration values and the gun can also fire Falarick ATGMs while the 125mm gun has higher damage per shot. Both guns will feature good handling as well as overall performance to offset the vehicle’s weakness, which is its mediocre armor. The Degman must rely on its mobility and firepower to survive, making it an ideal vehicle for aggressive, daring players.
This bundle is available in our Web Shop.





[h3]ZUBR PSP[/h3]

The ZUBR was a Czech privately-funded project by PSP Bohemia from the 1990s to develop a successor platform to the aging Soviet-era BMP-series IFVs and various other obsolete specialized vehicles. Even though it was quite advanced for its time, it was ultimately unsuccessful due to the end of the Cold War and the subsequent cuts in European military budgets, including the Czech one. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the ZUBR PSP is a Tier 7 wheeled Premium Tank Destroyer. What makes it fairly unique is the fact that you can choose from two different weapon systems for this vehicle:

  • Cockerill CT-CV turret with 105mm gun
  • Four-barreled TOW ATGM launcher


Each of these weapons changes the gameplay style of the vehicle considerably and it is up to you, how you configure this powerful machine.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.





[h3]BWP-2000[/h3]

The BWP-2000 IFV was a Polish attempt from the mid-1990s to develop a replacement for the license-produced BMP-1 in the Polish military, since it was getting obsolete by that point. Its protracted development led to its cancellation at the onset of War on Terror, leaving Poland without a modern tracked IFV to this day. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the BWP-2000 is a Tier 7 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle armed with 60mm cannon as well as a set of ATGM launchers. When it comes to AFV playstyle, the BWP-2000 is definitely more of an infantry carrier and fire support vehicle than a scout due to its large size and powerful armament as well as the ability to deploy Mechanized Infantry. It can take quite a bit of punishment and deal it in equal measure.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.





[h3]Pile of Gold[/h3]

We also have the Pile of Gold Loot Crate for you. This Loot Crate contains copious amounts of Gold for you to win.



This Loot Crate includes:

  • 250.000 Gold
  • 100.000 Gold
  • 50.000 Gold
  • 10.000 Gold
  • 5.000 Gold
  • 1.000 Gold
  • 500 Gold
  • 100 Gold


This bundle is available in our Web Shop.



We hope that you will enjoy the offer and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Now Available: Desert Wind

Commanders!

The Middle East and North Africa are the eternal battleground between the forces of the West and the East. We’ve prepared a special event with you, featuring Tales from the Dark Battle Coins and epic camouflages.



This event is available until September 1, 2024 and its rules are very simple.

You can participate simply by destroying 5 enemy vehicles in PvE (or 1 in PvP) every day (while driving a Tier 3 vehicle or higher) in order to receive a reward.

And what rewards are there? Aside from whopping 20000 bonus Battle Coins, you’ll receive 5 camouflages from Middle-Eastern and North-African countries, 4 decals and 2 flags, including:

Real-life Iraqi camouflage seen in 2018 on Russian vehicles used by the Iraqi army:



Real-life Iraqi camouflage seen in 2010 on American vehicles used by the Iraqi army:



Real-life Lebanese camouflage seen on November 22, 2017 on one of the 32 Lebanese M2A2 Bradley IFVs gifted to Lebanon by the United States of America in the August of 2017:



Real-life Moroccan camouflage seen on an M109A5 during joint exercises with the U.S. Army in 2015:



Or the Shield of Steel, which is a new IDF emblem used on Merkava Mk.4 MBTs and Eitan IFVs, unveiled in 2023 in honor of the 75th anniversary of Israel's founding (black and white version):



Furthermore, there are the Flag of Iran and the Flag of Morocco, both as a banner and a decal:



Please note:

  • This event may run concurrently with other events and is available to all players
  • You may only complete one objective per day
  • The event starts on August 1, 2024 and ends on September 1, 2024
We hope that you will enjoy this event and will see you on the battlefield!

Update 0.170.6 Now Available

Commanders!

We are happy to announce that the Update 0.170.6 is now available!



[h2]LIST OF UPDATE 0.170.6 CHANGES[/h2]
Please note: If encountering issues with launching the game, please update the VC++ redistributable from this link: https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe

Desert Wind

A brand-new event is starting today. The Middle East and North Africa are the eternal battleground between the forces of the West and the East. We’ve prepared a special event with you, featuring Tales from the Dark Battle Coins and epic camouflages.

This event is available until September 1, 2024 and its rules are very simple. You can participate simply by destroying 5 enemy vehicles in PvE (or 1 in PvP) every day (while driving a Tier 3 vehicle or higher) in order to receive a reward.

Tales from the Dark Battle Path Fixes

In this update, we are correcting several issues of the Tales from the Dark Battle Path and its vehicles:

  • Two Elite missions (Destruction, Death to the Enemy) now have the correct requirements
  • BMP-2M: Removed the Volnorez module until the jamming ability’s proper introduction
  • BMP-2M: Minor model fixes
  • BTR-82A: Removed the Volnorez module until the jamming ability’s proper introduction
  • BTR-82A: Minor model fixes
  • T-90M: Returned the missing APFSDS icons


Additional Vehicle Fixes and Updates

With each patch we continue (and will continue) to update vehicles based on your feedback and fix them. In this update, we have the following changes for you:

  • AbramsX: Returned the missing APFSDS icons
  • M1A2C: Fixed the War Pig skin
  • M8-120 Thunderbolt II: Turret-mounted Browning machinegun now uses the correct damage and penetration values as befitting the 12.7mm caliber


General Changes

  • Fixed an issue where, under some circumstances, the icons of a gun clip would not appear correctly in the battle UI
  • Fixed several localization issues
  • Fixed an issue causing some rare crashes
  • Added a number of assets