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As every year, we’re celebrating the United States of America Independence Day with a bang! After all, it’s one of the most important days for our American players. And let’s face it, what kind of celebration would it be without gifts and bonuses?



Let’s start with the bonus. Starting right now and until Sunday, July 7 (16:00 CEST), you’ll be earning 50% more Battle Coins from each match.

Additionally, you can pick up an Independence Day Gift from our Web Shop, which contains:

  • 3-day version of the AbramsX Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • 3 Platinum Loot Crates
  • 3 days of Premium Time
  • 2 Battle Coin boosters

Click the link below to open the Web Shop. You’ll find the gift in the Gift section of the shop.



INDEPENDENCE DAY MISSION

And last but definitely not least, we have prepared a special mission for you where you can earn a new camouflage and more.

Between July 4 and July 24, 2024:

  • Win 14 matches of any type using the Bradley FV Tier 8 AFV to receive the U.S. (Gulf War) camouflage
  • Win 14 matches of any type using M60A3 (or its premium variant) to receive the U.S. CARC base paint
  • Win 10 matches using either the M1A1 Abrams or the M1A1 Storm to receive four U.S. military decals

All these assets are based on the Gulf War. The camouflage was seen on Bradley IFVs belonging to the 2nd Squadron, 4th Cavalry (24th Infantry Division).



This unit decided to go against the regulations and used a rather unique camouflage pattern during the conflict. It consisted of sand background and large brown stripes with black edges, somewhat reminiscent of the British camouflage used at El Alamein.



A number of these vehicles were photographed on December 19, 1990, during a training exercise.

The base paint is based on a standard Desert Storm sand color – with a little twist. A lot of the vehicles used during the operation were painted in standard European colors and had to be repainted quickly. There was a lot of chaos in the process as hundreds of inexperienced troops had to repaint armor as fast as possible, which for example led to many cases of soldiers painting over expensive optics (rendering them unusable).



In another case from the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, issues with proper color mixing gave the paint an incorrect shade and a number of vehicles painted that way basically turned out somewhat pink. This base paint attempts to recreate the color from the incident.



And last but not least, we have tactical unit insignia for you, with the following meaning:

  • Company A (Chevron aiming forward)
  • Company B (Chevron aiming down)

Both are available in black and white color.

Please note:

  • The prizes will be handed out after the end of the event
  • The mission begins on July 4 at 00:01 CEST and ends on July 24 at 22:59 CEST

We hope you’ll enjoy the event and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!
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Commanders!

Today we’ve prepared the following items for you:

  • M8 Ridgway skin for M8-120 Thunderbolt II
  • Warhammer Skin for M1A2
  • AbramsX Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • Griffin 120mm Tier 8 Premium Light Tank
  • Bradley AAWS-H Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • Stryker ADATS Tier 9 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • M1A1 Storm Tier 7 Premium Main Battle Tank (with Desert Storm bundle)

Between July 4 and July 11, 2024, the following items will be available:
 
M8 Ridgway Skin
 

This skin for the M8-120 Thunderbolt II Tier 9 Light Tank is based on our idea of what would the M8 have looked like, had it been a part of Operation Just cause, the American invasion of Panama. Its look is based off an existing M551 Sheridan “Airborne Thunder”, which participated in the said operation. You can read more in our dedicated article.



The skin is available as a part of the Ridgway Bundle, which contains the following items:

  • Ridgway skin for M8-120 Thunderbolt II
  • Field Drab base paint (learn more)
  • 7 Platinum Loot Crates
  • 1.500 Gold

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.
 


 
Warhammer Skin for M1A2
 
This skin for the M1A2 Tier 8 progression Main Battle Tank is based on the real American Abrams tanks, which were seen and photographed during the Iraq War. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



This skin is available in a bundle along with the following items:

  • Iraq War ochre base paint (used by the U.S. Army)
  • U.S. Cavalry decal
  • U.S. Company decal
  • Thunderbolt decal (this historical decal appeared on a real early Abrams in honor of General Creighton Abrams’ personal Sherman tank during the Second World War)

Please note that the bundle includes the skin but not the M1A2 MBT itself. This tank needs to be obtained via progression directly in the game.



This bundle is available in our Web Shop.


 


AbramsX

AbramsX is an advanced technology demonstrator. It was built as a private venture by General Dynamics Land Systems and unveiled in 2022 to show what the future of the Abrams MBT could look like. It is considerably lighter than a fully upgraded Abrams while retaining its protection levels and firepower thanks to its cutting edge systems. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the AbramsX is a Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank. While still maintaining the basic Abrams line features such as a 120mm gun, it is considerably lighter and less armored. On the other hand it is also faster, more agile, stealthier, and features a 30mm autocannon that can reduce most light vehicles to a pile of scrap in seconds thanks to its new ammunition. As a result, this tank can dish out a lot of damage but requires careful and skilled gameplay.

The AbramsX Tier 10 Premium MBT is available in our Web Shop via Loot Crates. Collect 100 blueprint pieces from these crates to obtain the vehicle.





Griffin 120mm

The Armored Warfare version of the Griffin Light Tank is based on an early 2016 tech demonstrator, intended to show the U.S. military during the AUSA 2016 conference that General Dynamics meant business. It was built as a private venture; effectively a scaled-up example of General Dynamics was capable of providing when it came to highly mobile vehicles with a lot of firepower for the U.S. airborne forces. The U.S. Army was impressed and the design has since evolved into what is generally referred to as the MPF Light Tank. You can read more about this vehicle in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Griffin 120mm is a Tier 8 Premium Light Tank and a powerful, fast machine, armed not only with its 120mm cannon, but also with special ammunition types, making it deadly at any distance. Few Tier 9 vehicles can match its sheer ferocity on the battlefield.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.



 

Bradley AAWHS

The Bradley AAWS-H Tank Destroyer was an attempt by Loral Vought to mount four kinetic guided missiles on an extendable arm while using the Bradley IFV chassis as a platform. Kinetic missiles were cutting edge tech back in the 1980s – unlike standard ATGMs, they destroyed the target by their kinetic energy instead of a HEAT warhead, accelerating to several times the speed of sound. There was little to no defense against them, although they did have some drawbacks, which was why they were never adopted in real life. You can read more about the vehicle in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Bradley AAWS-H is a Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer. It’s an ATGM-based TD, carrying special kinetic missiles that actually become more effective with increasing distance to your target. It is the embodiment of a long-range missile carrier and is perfect for players who prefer sniping to close combat.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.





Stryker ADATS

ADATS stands for “Air Defense Anti-Tank System,” describing its purpose very well. The system is intended to engage both air and ground armored targets. It was developed in the 1980s by a Swiss company called Oerlikon-Contraves and was offered as an interesting hybrid that would be able to deal with both Soviet tanks and helicopters or attack planes. Unfortunately for it, it came too late – only Canada would actually accept it in service and the end of the Cold War meant the end to all attempts at its large-scale introduction. The ADATS missiles were quite large but, more importantly, extremely fast and were certain to be extremely destructive to any Soviet armored targets, even though this thankfully never had to be tested in real combat. The ADATS turret was offered for a wide variety of platforms and was actively installed on a vehicle that is kind of like a cousin to the Stryker, the Canadian LAV-III. In this configuration, the vehicle was called MMEV.



In Armored Warfare, Stryker ADATS is a Tier 9 Premium Tank Destroyer. It is a wheeled vehicle armed with two weapon systems – powerful long-range guided missiles and short-range unguided rockets, offering it some survivability in short range combat as well as the ability to deal tremendous damage if left to its devices.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.





M1A1 Storm with Desert Storm bundle
 

In 1985, the Abrams was upgraded with, amongst other things, the 120mm M256 smoothbore cannon. Over 5000 M1A1 tanks were produced until 1992. This tank participated in Operation Desert Storm, which forged its legendary reputation.



In Armored Warfare, the M1A1 Storm is a Tier 7 Premium Main Battle Tank. The M1A1 Storm look was inspired by Operation Desert Storm, including a gorgeous camouflage net model. But, more importantly, this tank is equipped with a massive frontal dozer blade, adding extra armor and ramming damage to the long list of its advantages.

This vehicle is also available in the Desert Storm Bundle. As its name suggests, the bundle contains several Operation Desert Storm and War in Iraq-related items, including:


  • M1A1 Storm Tier 7 Premium MBT
  • Warhammer skin for the M1A2 Tier 8 MBT
  • Iraq War ochre base paint (used by the U.S. Army)
  • American Red Desert MERDC camouflage
  • American Grey Desert MERDC camouflage
  • U.S. Flag decal
  • U.S. Flag banner

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.



We hope that you will enjoy this offer and, as usual:

See you on the battlefield!
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Commanders!

Based on the feedback received on the previous article, we have decided to update the upcoming Russian vehicle changes as such:

  • Kornet-D1 will not get the quad missile launcher previously announced
  • We’re leaving the weaker thermobaric ATGM available to the ATGM Targeting System configuration
  • Both configurations will get partial missile launcher reload
  • The vehicle will receive the adjustable suspension ability

We feel that these changes will make the vehicle more viable despite the hardcore punch the four Kornet missiles launched at the same time would have provided.

As for the rest of the changes, they are still awaiting additional testing. We are trying to make this into an iterative process with more attention being paid to player feedback.

We’ll get back to you with more information soon.

See you on the battlefield!
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Commanders!

As you know from our previous communication, Armored Warfare is under new management and is working towards an independent platform to operate on. With it comes a new policy where we’ll try to be as transparent as possible. In the spirit of this promise, we’d like to give you, the players, the give opportunity to send your questions not to a community manager or a producer, but to the CEO of Wishlist Games himself, Alexey Larionov.



He’s a long-term Armored Warfare veteran who had been there from the beginning working with Obsidian Entertainment and therefore has plenty of experience with Armored Warfare.

However, since there are so many of you, we’ll be collecting your questions first and then providing answers in a separate post. We’d like, however, to set a few rules first:

- Please, don’t post insults – such questions will be ignored as there’s no need to be uncivilized regardless of your opinion of us or the product
- Please, also post one question per user (you may in fact ask multiple, but we do reserve the right to give other players a chance to ask theirs first)

He will try to answer as many questions as possible. With that being said, click on the button below and post yours!



And, as always:

See you on the battlefield!
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On the 03rd of July 2024, starting from 8:00 CEST, the server will not be available for 3 hours due to a planned server maintenance.



Please note that the maintenance can be extended beyond the abovementioned timeframe. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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We are pleased to present our July Wallpaper, available in a number of different sizes to fit your PC's monitor!



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Commanders!

Today we’ve prepared the following items for you:

  • Object 490 Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • M-95 Degman Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • ZUBR PSP Tier 7 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • BWP-2000 Tier 7 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle
  • Europe's Edge Battle Coins

Between June 27 and July 4, 2024, the following items will be available:

Object 490

The Object 490 Main Battle Tank was an advanced concept from the waning days of the Soviet Union. Designed in the 1980s, it represented a radical departure from the MBT paradigm. Its distinct wedge-like shape, along with the fact that the crew was located in the back, offered unparalleled levels of protection. But the most interesting part of the design was its double suspension paired with two engines, allowing the vehicle to stay mobile even after suffering significant damage. However, the conclusion of the Cold War put an end to this design, along with many other advanced Soviet projects. You can learn more about this vehicle in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Object 490 Tier 10 Premium MBT is perhaps the best armored vehicle in the game. It’s a true behemoth that is almost impossible to slow down, let alone knock out, and concentrated effort is required to stop one of these things when encountering them on the battlefield. The combination of extremely thick armor and a powerful 152mm gun makes this tank incredibly deadly, even though these advantages are balanced by its mediocre agility and the fact that its gun is only forward facing. This MBT is ideal for you if you prefer slow, methodical advances while dealing massive amounts of damage with each shot. If you keep your flanks secure, you’ll be all but impossible to stop.

The Object 490 MBT is available in our Web Shop via Loot Crates. Collect 100 blueprint pieces from these crates to obtain the vehicle.






M-95 Degman

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.





ZUBR PSP

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.





BWP-2000

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.





Europe's Edge Battle Coins

This week, we are offering you an opportunity to boost your Battle Path progress and get that main prize you know you want – the KF51 Panther Tier 10 Premium MBT!



The following Battle Coin bundles are available:

  • 1.000 Battle Coins (10% off)
  • 5.000 Battle Coins (15% off)
  • 10.000 Battle Coins (25% off)
  • 25.000 Battle Coins (35% off)
  • 50.000 Battle Coins (45% off)

Battle Coins can be used for a number of things, including:


Please note: In order to use Battle Coins, you need to obtain the access to the Europe's Edge Battle Path.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.




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

See you on the battlefield!
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Commanders!

You’ve seen the signs. The Account Transfer, new Support Service, the logos... and what’s more, you’ve seen some of the issues brought about by what seemed to you like rushed development in some regards. Well, today, we’d like to tell you more about the state of Armored Warfare, the past, the present, and the future.



THE PAST

Let’s start at the beginning – with Wishlist Games. Wishlist Games is a production company founded and led by Armored Warfare veterans who looked at the game and saw potential unfulfilled. The Wishlist Games team – our team – had bigger dreams, dreams they started working on upon the game’s acquisition from Meta Publishing, introducing new idea concepts such as the upcoming Drone feature.

This was a lengthy process that started many months ago and you’ll have to forgive us that only now we are ready to share all this with you, the players. In the past months, we have scaled up the development team of Armored Warfare and hired not only skilled new people but also experienced veterans who have worked on the game before and their expertise contributed to the establishment of an excellent development team.

This all didn’t happen without hiccups as we are sure you noticed. These were compounded by the fact that around the same time, it was decided to move Armored Warfare away from the MY.GAMES platform to one of our own. Scaling up software development and bringing a lot of fresh faces on board is difficult at the best of times. Doing it simultaneously with an entirely new infrastructure though? Another beast entirely – one that bites and claws and we are extremely grateful that you stuck with us through it all despite receiving a few gashes and bruises in the process along with us.

THE PRESENT

But we have weathered the worst part of the storm and, to stick with the maritime metaphors, it should be a far smoother sailing from now on. Our own infrastructure is largely built now and we will begin testing our new launcher shortly.

You can help us by transferring your account as soon as possible as, starting from September 1, 2024, MY.GAMES login will no longer be available (which means the MY.GAMES launcher will not work).

To reward you for the hassle, we are preparing a gift that every transferring player will receive (even those who transferred the account before). We are also preparing the process for Steam and Epic Game Store account owners and we’ll keep you informed about the due process in the future.

THE FUTURE

Own infrastructure is all well and good but surely you are wondering:

“What does this all mean for us, the players?”

Very simply put, these steps will allow us to invest more resources into the game and see it grow. Here’s what’s going to happen.



Right now, we are in the final stages of finalizing the Tales from the Dark Battle Path that we hope you’ll enjoy. This event is bound to launch in early July and will serve as an introduction to a summer of fun and activities (for you) and speeding up the development of the game (for us). While it’s a bit too late to change the event’s economy based on its feedback, we’ll be scaling up the Battle Coin income by introducing:

  • More free boosters (yes, they are returning to regular levels)
  • More Battle Coin bonuses
  • Free and easy bonus events awarding extra Battle Coins

As such, the Battle Path will be easier to complete than the previous one. We are committed to acting upon your feedback (even though it sometimes takes us a bit longer than we would have wanted). Future Battle Paths will already have an overhauled (that is, more manageable) economy.





But that’s not all. It’s not even the beginning.

This summer (end of July, presumably), we’ll be dropping two long-awaited features – a new Special Operation mission and a new progression vehicle. The mission is called Lone Star and will be nothing short of legendary for more reasons than one. We hope you’ll enjoy the spectacle.







The progression vehicle is, of course, the long-awaited T-80BVM Tier 9 MBT. We’ve had a lot of fun with this one (and not always in a good way) but in the end, perseverance wins the day and we are committed to our past promises as much as we humanly can. The Object 292 will be following after a few months as the model needs more work.

Which brings us to the big thing.

For this autumn, aside from the usual content, we’re working on something big. It’s not just one thing – it is many things at once, culminating with... something unexpected, something even bigger, something we’re definitely not ready to share yet. But we’ll do our best to bring you the news as soon as possible.

We are sure you have questions. We are sure you also have doubts. But, once again, we’re committed to make Armored Warfare better for years to come and, in the following months, we’ll show you how. There might be more obstacles along the way and we may stumble once or twice. We are not perfect. But Armored Warfare is our passion project and always will be and we’ll treat it as such.

See you on the battlefield!
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Commanders!

As you already know, the Tales from the Dark Battle Path contains some Russian-themed content. We took the opportunity to take a look at the balance of some Russian vehicles and we’d like to tell you today about the changes will be making to them.



Contrary to popular belief, Russian vehicles in Armored Warfare aren’t typically performing extremely well with most being average at best. However, there definitely are a couple of outliers that are, at the moment at least, very much underperforming. In some cases, it’s because they have always been sort of weak. In other cases, the vehicles started as average but the world around them moved on, so to say. Here’s how we’ll address their situation.

Let’s start with the easy stuff – the T-90 series. These tanks aren’t performing really well but don’t need truly massive buffs, which is why we thought we’d make them a bit interesting:

  • T-90A will receive an additional module that significantly buffs the ERA by replacing its fillers with Relikt (the outer form remains the same) – the ERA will become significantly tougher
  • T-90A will also receive a mobility buff with a new engine (1200hp V-99)
  • T-90 will receive new 3VBM20 APFSDS (stock shells of T-90A)
  • T-90 will also receive the Supercharged Soft Kill APS ability
  • T-90M Proryv (new upcoming vehicle) will also receive a special hard-kill APS that can take down two missiles at once (very useful against those pesky double-launch ATGM enemies)

Object 640 (and its “Black Eagle” variant) also deserves a buff:

  • It will receive a new 1800hp turbine engine (GTD-1800), increasing the maximum speed to 95 km/h and the reverse speed by 10 km/h
  • The magazine will increase to 5 rounds (without reload nerfs, this is a damage per minute value buff)
  • The vehicle will receive the Vakuum-1 APFSDS round from T-14 Armata
  • Ammo carried will increase to 75 rounds
  • Camouflage will increase to 18 percent (due to the vehicle’s low profile)

Speaking of the Armatas. The old T-14 and T-14 152 (as well as the Hades version) have for a long time been the “baseline” MBTs that other MBTs get compared to – a clear-cut case of some vehicles staying the same while everything around them moves on. Well, no more, because we’ll be giving them some buffs.

First, all vehicles will receive a side armor buff. Sadly we can’t simply turn the sides into ERA (it’s planned, but it’ll require a major model update) so we are buffing the side thickness to 735mm (or 1575mm versus HEAT).

Next, the engine. All T-14s will receive a new 2200hp engine called A-85-3AF with the following parameters:

  • Maximum speed: 90 km/h
  • Reverse speed: 42 km/h
  • 0 to 32 km/h: 3.13s (3.26s for Armata 152)
  • 0 to maximum speed: 25.27s (26.47s for Armata 152)
  • Hull traverse rate: 44.61s

Next, all T-14s will receive a new passive ability called APS Radar. In real life, the radar controlling the APS is fairly powerful. In game terms, it’ll reduce the camouflage of every enemy target within 350 meters by 10% (that is, deduces 10% from the original value).

But we haven’t forgotten the firepower either:

  • Armata: 125mm Vakuum-1 APFSDS damage increased to 700
  • Armata: 125mm Vakuum-2 APFSDS damage increased to 750
  • Armata 152: We are adding a new APFSDS round Grifel-2 with 900mm penetration and 1150 damage
  • Armata 152: We are adding a new HEAT ATGM called Kornet-T (1150mm penetration, 1100 damage, 200 non-penetration damage)
  • Armata 152: We are adding a new thermobaric ATGM called 9M133F-3 (80mm penetration, 1000 damage)

And, finally, we are also increasing the camouflage to 18% (as Armata is supposed to be quite stealthy).

Next, Kornet-EM. Here we are increasing its armor from 5mm to 20mm (it’ll make it more resistant to machineguns) and are giving it a new 420hp engine with the following parameters:

  • 0 to 32 km/h: 1.13s
  • 0 to maximum speed: 23.21s

In the end, Kornet-EM doesn’t that big of a buff, unlike its tracked version called Kornet-D1. This one’s getting two buffs:

  • The ATGM Guidance System module also unlocks a thermobaric ATGM (80mm penetration, 1000 damage)
  • We are adding a third mutually exclusive module to the previous two – this one will allow you to fire four missiles at once with 6 seconds between quad launches, followed by 43s of loading time

This is some pretty extreme firepower but we’ll hope you’ll like it. The Kornet-D1 needs a serious buff and this level of firepower is as serious as it gets.

We hope you’ll like all of these changes and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!
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