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Tank! Tank! Tank! appears to be struggling with sales in Japan, since Namco Bandai has decided to release the game as a free-to-play title via the eShop. The free version doesn’t contain all of the maps or a campaign mode, but there’s multiple modes to play, including multiplayer, and the rest of the content can be purchased. And even though I’m not interested in the game itself, I am curious to see if this happens outside of Japan. I think it’s a good sign at least that it can happen. The developers do have quite a bit of freedom.

(via siliconera.com)

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There’s more footage from Tank! Tank! Tank! after the break.

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You can check after the break for more screenshots from Namco Bandai’s Tank! Tank! Tank!.

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There’s a new trailer for Tank! Tank! Tank! — a tank-based party game for the Wii U — that you can find after the break.

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There’s more screenshots from Tank! Tank! Tank! after the break. Enjoy.

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There wasn’t much fan-fare for Tank! Tank! Tank! when it was announced at E3. The game is a port of an arcade game that, at least in terms of graphics, doesn’t seem to make the most of the Wii U. But in another example of why it’s best not to make assumptions, IGN has said that the game is “one to keep an eye out for in the console’s release window”, and:

While it may not be about to blow us all out of the water, this is one war game that’s not afraid to go on a charm offensive.

For their complete thoughts, read the full preview.

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