World of Warplanes
World of Warplanes Ups Its Firepower with Intro of Heavy Fighters
Wargaming.net, the award-winning videogame developer and publisher, introduced today Heavy Fighters, the second of several rock-paper-scissors warplane classes that will take over the skies in the company's highly anticipated flight combat MMO, World of Warplanes.
Featuring such names as the Fw.57, Bf.110, Me.410 and Me.P.1102, heavy fighters are currently represented in the German line of warbirds, and will be gradually added to other national rosters.
Their size, power and armament allow heavy fighters to fulfill a great variety of objectives including interception, head-on attacks and bombing, making them one of the most versatile classes of air forces.
"If you want speed and adrenaline, you will probably go for lighter fighters, whereas heavies provide greater firepower," said World of Warplanes Project Manager, Alex Zezulin. "Knowing the strengths of your heavy fighter will give you the feel of devastating power under your total control."
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Titre : World of Warplanes
Editeur : Wargaming.net
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Plateformes : PC online
Date de sortie : à définir
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Wargaming.net® is an award-winning online game developer and publisher and one of the leaders in the free-to-play MMO market. Since 1998, the company has published more than 15 titles, including the highly acclaimed Massive Assault and Order of War series. Currently Wargaming.net is focused on establishing an MMO war trilogy that will include their flagship armored World of Tanks, the flight combat World of Warplanes (one of the most anticipated MMOs for 2012), and the naval World of Battleships scheduled for release in 2013.Official web site: www.wargaming.net