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The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Finest Hour. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 3. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: World at War. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
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For the weapon camouflage with a similar name, see Tiger Camouflage.

The Tiger II, also known as King Tiger or Royal Tiger, was one of the main heavy tanks used by the German Wehrmacht during World War II.

Call of Duty: Finest Hour

The Tiger II first appeared in Call of Duty: Finest Hour, in the level Road to Remagen, at the last area, when the player must find thet Panzerschreck in the house to knock it out before the Shermans tank arrive. Then in "Last Bridge Standing", the Shermans manage to destroy it as it pops out near a warehouse. The Shermans then manage to make it through a warehouse, around a road to the bridge, starting the level "Into the Heartland". This is the only time the player encounters a Tiger II with a Porsche turret; the later games featured King Tigers with Henschel turrets instead. It required three direct hits to destroy one Tiger II.

Call of Duty 3

"Combining the thick armor of the Tiger with the sloped design of the Panther, the "King Tiger" was the most formidable and heaviest tank used by the German army in WWII."
Call of Duty 3 bonus materials section.

The Tiger II appeared in Call of Duty 3 in the level "Black Baron" as a tank commanded by a German known only as "Richter" and "The Black Baron" and the objective of a Polish Sherman Firefly Tank crew. At the level's end, the Firefly crew fires at its rear after a successful air-strike by Typhoon aircraft, destroying the tank and causing it's turret to literally blow off, the crew seem very happy for this as they will be getting a promotion, then the tank explodes nearly killing the crew. The Tiger II also appeared in "corridor of death" where you had to blow up an underground basement to destroy the mighty tank.

Although the Tiger II appears in the campaign, it is replaced by Panzer IVs in multiplayer.

Call of Duty: World at War

Side view Tiger II

Tiger II.

In Call of Duty: World at War's campaign, the Tiger II is seen as an enemy vehicle throughout the Soviet campaign. They are first seen during "Vendetta", used by the Germans against Soviet soldiers, though they cannot be interacted with and they only act as scenery and setting. They can be seen again during "Their Land, Their Blood", where the player must find a Panzerschreck and destroy four Tiger II tanks in a large farm where a battle is taking place. The King Tigers take two rockets from a Panzerschreck to be destroyed. There is a total of four initial King Tigers, and a fifth after a short moment after the first four are destroyed. They are once again seen during "Blood and Iron", where the player must destroy multiple Panzer IVs, Panthers and King Tigers throughout the level. Each typically take about five rounds from the player's T34 to destroy. King Tigers make their final appearance during "Heart of the Reich", where they act as scenery.

Although the Tiger II appears in the campaign, it is replaced in favor of the Panzer IV for multiplayer maps.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

"The German Tiger Tank. 'King Tiger' they called it. Immune to most munitions. Are you strong enough to defeat it?"
Sarah Hall


The King Tiger makes an appearance in the Call of Duty: Black Ops III mission "Demon Within", where the player must destroy one with rockets. Another King Tiger appears inside the cathedral near the end of the mission, which morphs into an ASP that attacks the player.

The King Tiger also makes an appearance in Zombies on the maps Dead Ops Arcade II: Cyber's Avenging as a drop and battle damaged ones litter the streets of Gorod Krovi.

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Trivia

  • In Call of Duty: Black Ops III, the Group 935 logo can be seen on the hull of the Tiger II in the cathedral.
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