With online multiplayer becoming the new basis for gaming as a whole, many genres have been revamped and polished to perfection. One genre that has been left to the wayside (much to the dismay of many gamers) is the air combat simulation style of game. Luckily for those tired of waiting, several studios have taken notice of the demand and have put forth several games solely designed to cater to your inner dogfighting pilot.
Gaijin Entertainment, developer of military sim War Thunder, has apologized for using a shot of the Challenger explosion in its promotional artwork.
The slimiest profit mongers of all time are Gaijin. Surprised? Not at all. The apology is about a sincere are their standard asking price. Do it for the least amount (no regard for quality) and sell it for the most profit = Gaijin.
Gaijin Entertainment conducted a study and are working to introduce better solutions.
The War Thunder community lashes back at Gaijin after unfair economy changes were implemented, and an in-game strike is set for this week.