(Primeiras impressões de World Of Warplanes)
World of Warplanes is a free-to-play flight combat Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) action game by Wargaming, set in the Golden Age of military aviation. The game was released on November 12, 2013 in CIS countries and on November 13, 2013 in North America and in Europe.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK8Krk4pZ7s
History:
Wargaming's plan to develop a flight combat MMO action game was first conceived during the early stages of World of Tanks’ development. World of Warplanes was announced at E3 in 2011,less than two months after the World of Tanks release in Europe and North America. Development was assigned to Persha Studia, the Kiev-based developmental center of Wargaming.
The game went from concept to a playable prototype in only two months. Early alpha testing began August 2011.
Wargaming showcased the first public World of Warplanes trailer at Gamescom in August 2011. Wargaming first showed a closed demonstration of the alpha version to journalists at the Igromir Expo in October 2011.
American aircraft were the first planes to be added to the World of Warplanes tech tree.
World of Warplanes alpha test started recruiting test players on February 23, 2012.[10] World of Warplanes closed beta test began May 30, 2012. The game received over two million applications within the first three months of testing.
World of Warplanes was selected as Europe’s "Most Wanted Online Game" at the European Games Awards in 2012.
On April 4, 2013, the non-disclosure agreement was lifted for the beta test players,
allowing beta testers to share their thoughts, screenshots, and in-game
videos. At that time, the game offered six battle arenas and over 80
aircraft models from USSR, USA, Germany, and Japan. World of Warplanes’ open beta testing started on July 2, 2013.
Overview:
World of Warplanes features over 100 vehicles from Germany, the Soviet Union, USA, Japan, Great Britain and China; allowing players to choose from four main warplane classes- Fighters, Multirole Fighters, Heavy Fighters and Ground Attack Planes.
Each national tech tree introduces squadrons of planes ranging from
Tier I entry-level machines all the way up to Tier X advanced
jet-powered aircraft. All warplanes can be unlocked and upgraded through
a continued gameplay progression.
Tech trees will expand as the game evolves. New nations and
additional aircraft for each nation’s tech tree will be gradually
introduced post-launch.
Game modes:
The game features PvP combat sessions with two scenarios—Training Mode and Standard Battles.
Training Mode is aimed at rookies, helping them master basic aircraft
control skills and practice shooting static and moving targets over a
series of lessons.
In Standard Battles, players destroy all hostile aircraft or gain superiority in the skies.
Economic system:
The economic system in World of Warplanes is similar to World of Tanks, but finely tuned to fit specific needs and characteristics of flight combat.
The game features three primary types of in-game currency credits,
experience, and gold (tokens were a temporary in-game currency used
instead of gold during Open Beta testing stage).
Unified Premium Account:
All Wargaming.net games use a "Unified Account System". Players who
have World of Tanks or World of Warplanes account can share certain in
game currencies, including Premium Time, Free Experience, and Gold
(in-game real money value currency):.Unified accounts share the same log in information: Email, and password.that can be used in World of Tanks and World of Warplanes.
A premium account provides 50% extra experience and credits for each
battle creating a quicker way to boost crew training and upgrade through
the tech tree.
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