Wargaming.net today announced that its developing a new title called World of Battleships, a free-to-play naval action MMO based on epic sea battles of the 20th century that will complete the "World of" war trilogy.
World of Battleships promises to offer a straightforward interface, easy-to-use controls, and a common economic system that will allow players to distribute resources between the three games; World of Warplanes, World of Tanks and World of Battleships.
With the recent news of World of Tanks rolling over 40 million registered users, we talk with Wargaming America's Chris Cook who talk about Wargaming.net's humble beginnings, their transition into the free to play market, and finally to the top of the heap with only a single game: World of Tanks.
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Wargaming.net racked up the awards at this past E3 2012 in Los Angeles, which was held from the 5th June to the 7th. The publisher held 10,000 square feet of space with 50 gaming stations devoted to World of Tanks and World of Warplanes.
Teasingly, there was also a World of Battleships banner, but the media booth stated that that was its only presence on the floor.
Man awesome, Wargaming.net are about to become a power house for combat games for PC.
I hope they take the success from WoT and hire some better developers because they are not listening to a lot of the community's demands. WoT is a good game that could be great if they would just change a few things that drive many people crazy.
WoP looks very promising as does WoB. They are games that I'm sure not many even know about that will be solid performers.
Awesome, I love WoT and now I am more looking forward to WoB than WoP since I used to love playing navyfield.