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E3 2013: World of Tanks Xbox 360 Edition Hands-On | VGRevolution

VGR: Just about every aspect of the PC version is being brought to the console. Tech trees, upgrades and customization are all their for your enjoyment. And like the PC game the team is making the purchase of items NOT “Pay to Win”.

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World of Tanks Details Rewards From Holiday Ops Large Boxes

Wargaming has detailed the rewards you can get from the World of Tanks Holiday Ops Large Boxes, including free premium tanks.

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World of Tanks Holiday Ops Event Introduces... Jason Statham?

World of Tanks has announced its Holiday Ops Christmas event, featuring Jason Statham and a host of new rewards.

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Escape from Tarkov and War Thunder devs keep silent about the Ukraine War, still on Russian market

From Babel UA: "With the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, sanctions against the aggressor also affected the video game industry. The largest game publishers — Ubisoft, EA Games, Rockstar — have limited sales of their products in Russia and Belarus. And Steam, GOG and Epic Games stores have stopped accepting payments in rubles. But Russian players have already learned to circumvent the bans of publishers and shops — there are many instructions about how to do this on the Internet. The situation with the game developers of the aggressor countries is even more complicated. Many of them are not officially Russian or Belarusian, but have long opened offices in Europe and work from Britain, Hungary, and other countries. Russian developers usually donʼt comment on Russiaʼs aggression against Ukraine, continue to cooperate with Western companies and sell their games to Western players. Babel tells about the games Escape from Tarkov, World of Tanks, and War Thunder, which are popular in Europe and the United States, and about the behavior of their developers, who deliberately do not publicly state their position on the war or order advertising from outspoken supporters of the Putin regime."

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