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Wargaming teams up with Reobrix to develop World of Tanks toys

Wargaming.net has teamed up with China-based building block manufacturer Reobrix to produce a collection of building blocks toys branded with World of Tanks.

“This is the time to reveal our new building blocks' partner,” Pascal Portier, Head of Licensing & Partnerships Europe & Americas at Nicosia-based Wargaming said on his LinkedIn. “After lot of work and a long period of product development, I'm thrilled to announce our new and amazing collaboration with Reobrix to develop a collection of building blocks toys branded with World of Tanks.”

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The collection starts with three building blocks models: Sherman M4A3E8, Tiger I and TOG II, and each product comes with bonus codes from the video game to reward World of Tanks players.

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“Thank you very much to Reobrix for their collaboration and for their trust and support throughout the product development,” said Portier. “Looking forward to continuing this exciting journey. The next products are already in progress for our World of Tanks community.”

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Reobrix is a leading building block manufacturer based in China, specialising in high-quality, LEGO-like bricks that inspire creativity and provide a unique building experience for enthusiasts of all ages. With a diverse range of product collections, including Block Gun Collection, Submarine Series, Military Aircraft Collection, and more, we cater to a wide array of interests and hobbies. Our commitment to quality and innovation has earned us a loyal customer base and long-term partnerships with well-known brands.

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Check out the collection here and here

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