Fury is running into a huge buzz leading into its release in theaters next week. The film, featuring Brad Pitt, focuses on a true World War II tale of a U.S. tank squadron holding off a Nazi armada, facing impossible odds.

As part of its tie-in, Wargaming, the company behind various free-to-play games, have stepped up to help promote the film in its own special way. The publisher has announced that not only will it feature the Fury tank as premium content in its highly popular World of Tanks game, but it will also sponsor a special exhibit at the Tank Museum in Bovington.

The exhibit will feature two primary exhibits, including the only working Tiger 131 tank and the Fury Sherman M4 Tank, both of which were used in the film. Uniforms worn by Pitt and other actors, along with other props, will also be featured in the exhibit.

“Wargaming has a long history of collaboration with The Bovington Tank Museum, we sponsored the building of a classroom in the museum, we also contributed to the restoration of the museum’s collections and now we are extremely proud to be working with the museum again, sponsoring the making of this new exciting Fury exhibition, which is a perfect match to our game World of Tanks,” said Rinaldo Andreolli, General Manager Wargaming Europe.

David Willey, Curator of The Tank Museum, said, “Being a part of making this film was a remarkable opportunity for the Museum and we want to share that experience with our visitors. This exhibition will give an insight in to how The Tank Museum was involved in the Fury film, the issues we faced when working to safely use some of our historic collection and what it was like for staff on set of a Hollywood movie.”

Attendees will also be able to play World of Tanks on several kiosks that will featured at the Fury exhibition. Those who can’t attend, though, will still be able to get a piece of the action with the Sherman Tank, which is now available in the World of Tanks game as a premium purchase. “It made sense,” says chief executive officer at Wargaming, Victor Kislyi, speaking with the Associated Press. “Both audiences are interested in historical accuracy, so why don’t we do something together We didn’t want to overdo it. We appreciate the opportunity, but our audience wants appropriateness.”

Kislyi also believes fans of the game will flock to the film. “I believe that this movie could have a significant extra audience because of the millions and millions of World of Tanks gamers,” he said. “The movie is the movie. The game is the game. However, how can you not want to go and watch this movie if you play this game, if you are someone who is hooked on German and American tank combat You’ll have to see it.”

The Sherman Tank bundle, which includes a tank controller based on Pitt’s Wardaddy character, also features various missions inspired by the movie. It goes for $30 on Xbox 360 and PC, and $15 on iOS.