Gaijin Entertainment, the developer, publisher, studio, and the driving force behind War Thunder: World of Planes has issued an invitation to gamers interested in participating in its closed beta for the upcoming online MMO: head over to the recently re-launched site and sign up today.
The brief closure of the site was undertaken to re-launch it under a new name: War Thunder: World of Planes -- to help distinguish it from the similar online MMO World of Warplanes, but the wizards at Gaijin want to be clear on the fact that the planned closed beta is still on for Q1 2012.
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World of Warplanes is free-to-play competitive dogfight simulator from the team behind the smash hit World of Tanks. Take a look at our impressions before the game releases on September 26th.
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There were a few themes that ran through this year’s PAX East. Several new MMOs were showcased, and the MOBA genre is getting visibly more popular. One of the largest consistent stances across the show floor, however, was an enthusiastic focus on the part of developers to cater to the e-sports crowd.