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War Thunder New Screenshots and Details

War Thunder New Screenshots and Details

Gaijin Entertainment has released new screenshots for free-to-play War Thunder

War Thunder is a cross-platform MMO combat game for PC, PS4, Mac and Linux, dedicated to World War II military aviation, armored vehicles, and fleets. You will take part in many of the major combat battles fought during World War 2 and the Korean War, fighting with real players from all around the world.

War Thunder offers a highly detailed and personalized military aviation and land battle experience, giving players access to hundreds of models of aircraft with detailed cockpits, ground vehicles with awesome firepower, flying and driving skills that can be honed and improved with each mission. Thanks to the game’s painstaking attention to detail, you’ll truly feel like a World War II warrior in the air and on land as you plunge into battle.

Key Features

  • Cross-platform battles between PC, PS4, Mac and Linux users – everyone on the same server
  • Over 500 of historically accurate planes and ground vehicles: fighters, bombers, attackers, tanks, self-propelled artillery and anti-air vehicles
  • Multiple realism settings allow advanced virtual pilots, tankers and beginners to enjoy the game regardless of experience.
  • Rich PvE content: historical and dynamic campaigns, solo missions, mission editor, available for single-player and cooperative gameplay.
  • Astonishing graphics, authentic sound effects, and beautiful music

Here are the new screenshots:

Related: War Thunder Heading to PS4 on June 3rd

Source: Press Release

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