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Amanda evert and jonah reveal new looks in wo t's battlepass

Amanda Evert and Jonah Get New Looks | Players Share Mixed Feelings in WoT's Battlepass

By

Tina Li

Jul 7, 2025, 01:58 PM

Updated

Jul 7, 2025, 06:05 PM

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Amanda Evert and Jonah in new outfits from World of Tanks' Lara Croft Battlepass, showcasing unique designs and styles.
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In a bold move, World of Tanks has introduced new character designs for Amanda Evert and Jonah, igniting discussions among players since the reveal on July 7, 2025. The crossover with iconic figures like Lara Croft has brought both excitement and skepticism from the community.

Unpacking the Character Changes

The new aesthetics for Amanda and Jonah have created a stir, with some players expressing discontent over the direction of their redesigns. One observer commented, "Amanda looks like an AI-generated image. I thought this was a fan creation at first." This sentiment adds to growing criticism, with many players yearning for a return to the original character profiles.

Pleasant Surprises and Distasteful Changes

Three primary responses are evident in player reactions:

  1. AI-Like Redesign Complaints: Several players feel Amanda and Jonahโ€™s new looks stray too far from their original characteristics. A user lamented, "Amanda was mercilessly altered. She looks like a Barbie doll, wtf?"

  2. Frustration Over Character Fragmentation: Thereโ€™s a humorous sense of resignation among players, as one noted about Lara, "It's funny how sheโ€™s becoming the character shopped around for collabs. At this rate, she'll appear in more games than in her own."

  3. Physical Aesthetic Praise: Despite the backlash, some players praised the designs, affirming that the characters reflect their extreme physical activities. One user said, "Love the definition of their physique!"

Community Sentiment

Overall, reactions are a mixed bag. While a few players appreciate the fresh designs, many express nostalgia and concern about the authenticity of the characters. Comments indicate that players feel torn: "I prefer Goth Amanda, but I do like the new adventure look."

"I still dislike World of Tanks, but man, they look great," said one community member.

Key Takeaways

  • โš ๏ธ Some believe the redesigns make characters look AI-generated

  • ๐Ÿ˜‚ Players joke about the overuse of Lara Croft in collabs

  • ๐Ÿ’ช Others praise the physical representation of characters

As World of Tanks continues to push boundaries with character designs, the communityโ€™s feedback will likely influence future updates. With mixed feelings about the new looks, it remains to be seen whether the developers will return to character authenticity or further expand on these innovative, albeit controversial, aesthetics.