World of Tanks: Heat Season 1 'Lost Eden' Launches With New Agent and Desert Map
The first season of Wargaming's hybrid tank-hero shooter introduces a decoy-focused agent and map that lean into the game's unique blend of vehicle combat and hero abilities, while the promised QoL update addresses early community feedback.
Reporting from 2 sources: Automaton, Game Spark.
Wargaming launched Season 1 'Lost Eden' for the free-to-play tank hero shooter 'World of Tanks: HEAT' on July 1. The season adds a new agent, Flaire, who specializes in decoy and stealth tactics, a desert map called New Eden Agricultural Complex, and updated battle passes. A quality-of-life update is planned for mid-July.
Wargaming kicked off Season 1 'Lost Eden' for 'World of Tanks: HEAT' on July 1, moving the free-to-play title past its Season 0 launch phase. The new season introduces Flaire, a sniper agent whose passive 'Identification Masking' hides her from enemy targeting systems and whose ultimate 'Echo Proxy' deploys a controllable decoy vehicle to confuse opponents. Flaire's two free battle-pass tanks emphasize deception: the Leopard 2FK can disguise itself as wreckage even while moving, and the Leopard 2KST becomes nearly undetectable with active camouflage.
The season also adds the New Eden Agricultural Complex map, a desert battlefield with biodomes and abandoned research facilities that support both long-range and close-quarters combat. Battle pass and premium battle pass rewards are available through September 2. Wargaming also announced a mid-July quality-of-life update that will include a test-drive feature for vehicles, a credit boost for all players, and an option to disable cinematic effects for ultimate abilities.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.