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Wargaming have announced that World of Warplanes will be hitting CIS countries on 25 September, while North America and Europe can hop into it on 26 September.

Balls. I’ve written the entire story in one sentence.

World of Warplanes, in case you’re unaware, is Wargaming’s flight combat MMO action thing. It’s all about aerial combat, centred as it is around 15 v 15 battles from the GOLDEN AGE of military aviation. You can choose to fly as one of four classes of aircraft – swift fighters, heavy fighters, ground-attack planes, and carrier-based aircraft – with over 100 planes from a variety of countries (Germany, the Soviet Union, the USA, Japan, and Great Britain) available at launch.

25 and 26 September, chaps. Get your moustaches waxed.


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