I wholeheartedly believe this could be one of, if not the greatest games ever made. Well, is War Thunder fun at the core? Yes. I have no qualms with heavily monetized games, the only thing that matters is if they are fun at the core. This review isn’t here to tell a game company how they should or shouldn’t make their income, this review is here to tell them that their methods are going to kill either the game or their company. Whether it be through skins on the marketplace, crates for cosmetics and vehicles, golden eagles (premium currency), premium account, premium vehicles, boosters, event items, and even the grind, all of it is monetized by Gaijin. They use every single method in the book. What methods does Gaijin use you may ask yourself? All of them. Whether it’s through cosmetics, lootboxes, premium currency, premium accounts, special items, boosters, or just the overall grind of them game, game companies have always found a way to generate income from free to play games. There has been many interpretations of the free to play model and they all use their own means of generating income. The responsibility for what has happened falls squarely on Gaijin and their interpretation of the free to play model. I cannot express how much wasted potential this game has and it could be one of the most fun games ever made if it was under different management. The responsibility for what has happened falls squarely on Gaijin and their interpretation of the free This review is going to hurt me a lot because War Thunder has been one of my favorite games and I’ve been playing it for almost half my life. This review is going to hurt me a lot because War Thunder has been one of my favorite games and I’ve been playing it for almost half my life.
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