Original story, March 26, 2020: Wargaming.net has filed a lawsuit against Blitz Team, a Belarus mobile company founded by a former management at the World of Tanks developer. Submitted to the US ...
Wargaming.net is not content ruling the World of Warships, the World of Warplanes, and most importantly the World of Tanks. The Belarusian video game company is dead set on ruling the actual world.
Wargaming.net is one step closer to creating a single universe of war games. This week the company behind World of Tanks, World of Warplanes and World of Warships unified gamers' accounts across all ...
Although this E3 is going to be dominated by the two towers of Sony and Microsoft as they unveil their new hardware, the show has always been an event that helps to determine the trends that will ...
When Victor Kislyi was a young boy in the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus, his father took him to see a theatrical revival of the Kirk Douglas epic Spartacus. “I was fascinated by the dangerously ...
Wargaming.net has inked a deal with Vevo to launch a brand new sponsorship campaign. Specifically targeting the rock and metal genres in Vevo's music catalogue, Wargaming.net games - World of Tanks, ...
World of Warplanes developer Wargaming.net released an augmented-reality mobile app today, Apparition, that allows users to take a virtual tour of a German aircraft from World War II, the studio ...
Wargaming Seattle, the Redmond-based game studio that started as Gas Powered Games and more recently worked on the hit World of Tanks franchise, is shutting down in another studio closure by its ...
You know how it is, you've got your tanks over here. Your warplanes are all the way over there, and your battleships are nowhere to be seen. Why can't all three just sit nicely together in a sort of ...
Wargaming.net has not one, not two, but three action MMOs in its portfolio. You've probably played World of Tanks, and World of Warplanes just recently transitioned from alpha to closed beta. The ...
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Wargaming.net got its real start the day IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer beat Garry Kasparov at chess. Viktor Kislyi, Wargaming.net's CEO, came to the conclusion that civilization had moved on and that ...