Video games are okay I guess... The concept of free-to-play (or "freemium" as the kids like to call it) video games will be alien to those who have primarily been doing their gaming on consoles. It’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. World of Tanks on Xbox One will support cross-platform play, meaning Xbox 360 and Xbox One gamers will play on the same virtual battlefields. Gameplay ...
Wargaming.net will launch World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition worldwide on Feb. 12, the developer announced today. World of Tanks' console debut is developed by Wargaming West, formerly called Day 1 ...
First-timers at the E3 show would expect to see giant booths from Activision or EA or Ubisoft, but the huge Wargaming.net presence might come as a surprise to anyone who hasn't plugged into the ...
The Xbox 360 version of World of Tanks will launch February 12, Wargaming announced. The game will retain its free-to-play-with-premium-purchases structure, but will require an Xbox Live Gold ...
Matt Martin plays Wargaming's strategy-lite tank sim and finds it a stripped back but welcoming free-to-play console game. - It's free and it's not constantly trying to sell you things. - Online ...
The free-to-play tank-busting hit World of Tanks will make the jump to Xbox One later this year and will feature cross-platform play with its Xbox 360 counterpart. Console users that are looking to ...
The World of Tanks franchise has been a huge success for free-to-play gaming on PC for many years. The series hit the Xbox 360 fairly late in its lifespan, but added a free-to-play game to a system's ...
World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition Thunders into Beta Game servers now live in North America, Canada, and Europe August 21, 2013 - Wargaming, the leading free-to-play MMO developer and publisher, today ...
Hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old ...
The last time Microsoft took on publishing duties for the Xbox version of a constantly evolving PC hit, it ended up swimming in Minecraft millions like Scrooge McDuck. Will the same happen with World ...
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