Our planes have been spreading the word about World of Warplanes both in the air and across the web! If you want to know what the reporters across the world have been saying about the game, then look right here. We have gathered together a few articles in different languages revealing the thoughts and feeling of the gaming press. The game has not even been released yet, and it is already being extensively covered by the press!
“It was nice to see how much effort, resources and working hours have been invested in this project [...] The studio clearly loves it's work and values it's employees a lot.“
Scene-Gamers describes a visit by a Russian game journal to our World of Warplanes offices in Kiev (Ukraine). They describe the look of the building and how the teams are set up, as well as what they have been working on. They also notice the graphical artists working not only on Japanese planes, but also on British planes...
« It's fun to see your gear evolve and become more powerful »
The Belgian reporter of Couple of Pixels is happy to have participated in the Closed Beta, and has been flying extensively and testing all the features. He can’t wait for the full game and all the customisations it will bring. He is “having lots of fun” now.
MMO Bomb, a portal of free-to-play game news and reviews, takes a look at World of Warplanes. In an extensive video preview, the whole process of taking part in an air battle is described, from the hangar to the skies. If you want to see an aircraft battle and hear the comments of the player whilst he plays, here it is!
"Wargaming.net hopes to eventually create a single funnel that gets players into all of its games”
[a]list daily, a game marketing oriented newsletter, presents a video interview with Matt West, the director of Marketing for Wargaming America. He speaks about the accuracy of all the Wargaming games, and also about the free-to-play mechanism.
“where better to go for the sequel than the spiralling dogfights of the golden age of air combat? World Of Warplanes sees you collect a hangar full of history’s greatest warbirds […]”
Edge presents a preview of World of Warplanes and describes the intensity of the air battles. They also review each aircraft type with all its differences and give some tips. They note that in the air:
“Outmanoeuvring an opponent is more important than outright firepower”.
The world is going warplanes-crazy! Stay tuned for more press reviews in the future!