

Tank combat rewards pinpoint aim, not a manipulation of physics The titles are similar, but War Thunder has several distinct features that I found made it more appealing than Wargaming’s efforts.

I took a look at War Thunder for the PS4 and compared it to World of Warplanes/Tanks. War Thunder is counting on an influx of new blood (and money) from PS4 players to keep up with its major competitor, which is developing a third title, World of Battleships. This PS4 version is a cross-platform port, which means that PC and PS4 aces will battle in one large community.

On June 3, indie developer/publisher Gaijin Entertainment will attempt to slay rival Wargaming’s two-headed World War II gaming dragon (World of Warplanes, World of Tanks) by releasing a free-to-play PlayStation 4 version of its own World War II vehicle battler: War Thunder.
