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War Thunder Interview: PS4 Version, Map Size, Plane Customization And New Content

GB - "We recently got in touch with Alexander Trifonov who is the international PR for Gaijin Entertainment to talk about War Thunder. The game is currently in open beta for the PC and is a launch title for Sony’s next generation console, the PlayStation 4. Alexander revealed some interesting details about the PS4 version of War Thunder including information on cross platform play, new expansion pack and how they are using the power of the PS4 to make it similar to the PC version."

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Saryk4527d ago

Guys. Take this from an old gamer. This IS super fun. This is a must have for any system built. If the PS4 had a mouse and keyboard option, then I would buy a PS4!

ICANPLAYGAMES24527d ago

Of the games we know of so far, this is one of the ones I'm looking forward to the most, and it's f2p (though I already sub. to ps+, wonder what kind of benefits will be there for subscribers).

Coach_McGuirk4527d ago

I'm constantly amazed that this game is free to play.

sigfredod4526d ago

This will be downloading on mi PS4 day one, that gameplay i was sold inmediately

fOrlOnhOpe574526d ago

Same here. Started digging my trench already lol

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War Thunder: Infantry Preview

Gaijin: Get an early look at the brand-new infantry CBT coming to War Thunder!
Sign up to the beta on our website.

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War Thunder Path Tracing Q&A with Gaijin - FSR 4, OMM and SER Support Coming Soon

Wccftech: We interviewed Gaijin to discuss their path tracing implementation in War Thunder and learned what features they're looking to add next.

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War Thunder gets its first Ukrainian made tank in latest update

The latest War Thunder update, War Tusk, features a whole host of new Thai ground vehicles (that fall within the Japanese tech tree), including the recently in action Ukrainian-made Oplot-T tank, the American battleship USS Maryland, the British Sky Sabre SAM system, the Russian Buk-M3 SAM system, and the Canadian CF-188A fighter jet.

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