Ten Ton Hammer talks with Wargaming.net VP Frazer Nash about submarine
warfare, fleet tactics, aircraft carriers, and other exclusive details
regarding their third military MMOG, World of Battleships,
plus we get our first look at World of Warplanes.
Wargaming.net
has enjoyed a meteoric rise to MOG studio stardom with 3
million active players for World of Tanks.
At E3, we learn what’s next for World of Tanks
plus the details for the upcoming aerial carnage of World of Warplanes.
Victor Kislyi, CEO of Wargaming.net, is the kind of guy who, when the
other kids were playing with Matchbox cars, probably waged the Battle of El Alamein with the green army men-scale tanks. I was too,
steeped on the stories about my tank gunner grandpa who served in WW2
in II Corps under the command of the Magnificent Bastard’s
antithesis, George S. Patton. Victor tensed when I made the connection,
obviously concerned that I’d get all historical-realistic on
him. If a Buddhist were to glean a mantra from themes repeated during
the interview, it was that World of Tanks
is selectively
realistic.