The ideal IP for military game collaborations must be those classic "violent aesthetic" works. Their aggressive and tense nature, combined with sci-fi elements, creates a striking contrast that boosts the game’s atmosphere on the battlefield.
For example, World of Tanks has previously teamed up with Terminator and Duke Nukem, featuring not only iconic characters as crew but also crossover tanks with distinctive skins.

Last July’s Duke Nukem collaboration.
Today, another legendary violent aesthetic IP joins World of Tanks — the iconic RoboCop, a classic on par with Terminator in its era.

RoboCop’s huge success back then was largely due to Officer Murphy’s cool mechanical transformation. The actor’s superb performance captured the robotic stuttering perfectly, with impressive gun-handling moves and the powerful large-caliber pistol. Of course, the director’s critique of capitalism also adds depth to the story.

The official collaboration standards are evident from the crew offerings, as there are three zero-experience crew members available, and you can get them directly by completing the pass!
Officer Murphy and Chief Reed are part of the basic rewards, obtainable by simply completing the pass; the third, Bob Morton, along with the crossover tank OCP Peacekeeper, are included in the premium pass. Moreover, all three, plus three other crew members available in the special store, have unique voice lines, ensuring a great audio experience!

The crossover tank OCP Peacekeeper also performs well and fits current meta trends. Essentially, it is a special edition M-VI-Y heavy tank, mainly differing by having a more powerful 120mm main gun. Its key strength is a base damage of 440, delivering strong firepower.
Regarding fire control, due to single-shot shell size, overall it’s slightly inferior to the M-VI-Y. Base accuracy is 0.40, improving to 0.34 when fully upgraded; the triple accuracy upgrades are unusual at 0.04/0.20/0.20, almost locking in vertical stabilization. Aim time is 2.3 seconds, which is adequate.

Aside from the main gun differences, the OCP Peacekeeper’s armor and mobility specs are very similar to the M-VI-Y, so gameplay is alike. In combat, it’s important to actively wiggle your turret, avoiding exposing both your cupolas or raising your lower glacis, which would give the enemy easy shots.

Its mobility features a power-to-weight ratio of 15 and a top speed of 40 km/h, which is average. If you want improved mobility while maintaining good gun handling, equipping an orange turbocharger is a good choice.

Beyond its unique performance, the biggest highlight of the OCP Peacekeeper is its paint scheme. Visually, it sports a classic 1980s sci-fi design with a striking metallic finish. The American-style roof machine gun and auxiliary weapons are also well-placed, emphasizing the OCP company’s role in law enforcement combat.

The RoboCop collaboration is a delightful surprise for World of Tanks players, as who hasn’t heard of or seen this movie? Plus, with the tank’s great looks and zero-experience crew, missing out on this would truly be a loss!