![]() I must say our experience here is quite unique as few mobile games endure even five years of operation (and even fewer if we take the scale into consideration). How important do you consider customer support and updates to be? What has been your approach to this? This number does not include part of the support team and the folks from Wargaming's internal creative agency who create assets to boost our marketing campaigns.Īll in all, there are between about 100 to 150 people helping us with the game at any one time. We have around 200 people working on the game, its engine, its operation and marketing. How big is the team currently handling live ops? We have around 200 people working on the game, its engine, its operation and marketing Andrey Ryabovolįrom a player's point of view, it's great to be a newcomer to a game that is six years old, has had its gameplay refined and edges smoothed out and offers a ton of content produced over those years. And it's elevating to work on a game knowing it has many years ahead, so you may plan really awesome, large-scale stuff. And it has not only survived but has evolved: the history of mobile 3D shooters is imprinted in Blitz. Our game is sort of a 'dinosaur' of the mobile industry – in a good sense a surviving one. Year after year, Blitz has improved both its player count and its earnings - which I must say has been awesome. : With World of Tanks Blitz now more than six years old, how do you reflect on its performance as a series - from launch to the title it is now?Īndrey Ryabovol: World of Tanks Blitz is now a seminal title within the entire mobile game industry, but when it launched back in June 2014, 3D shooters were just picking up on mobile platforms. In this entry of our Live and Kicking series, we spoke with Wargaming product director Andrey Ryabovol surrounding the six-year anniversary of World of Tanks Blitz. Here at we want to take the opportunity to highlight games that have bucked the trend and found an audience that has kept them thriving long after launch. Long gone are the days of developing and publishing a game without the need to tweak, adjust and patch it after launch, with new titles requiring constant operation and updates to keep them at the forefront of consumer thought. ![]() Be sure to check out what kind of goodies are coming to the primary World of Tanks as it celebrates a decade of play.It is often said that nothing is truly finished and it's a saying the games industry has taken to heart in recent times. The mainline World of Tanks has also crossed a 10-year anniversary. With new graphical updates, a new arsenal of destructive machines, limited-time modes, and a permanent new mode on the way, World of Tanks Blitz’s six-year anniversary is looking solid.īlitz isn’t the only game enjoying festivities. This particular event will begin on June 19 and run through to June 29 and Wargaming has promised more festive events coming afterwards. A unique Tier VI tank, the P.43/06 Anniversario will appear in games and players can hunt it down to earn a special anniversary player profile. You can catch a full rundown of World of Tanks Blitz Update 7.0 just below.Īnother notable addition to the game was the addition of a limited-time anniversary event. Just as well, Wargaming is gearing up to deliver a new Skirmish mode on Jin which players will be able to engage in 5v5 small-scale and intense battles on tighter maps. Several new British light tanks were added to the country’s tech tree. At the top of Update 7.0’s improvements are a graphical overhaul aimed at upping the overall visual quality of the whole game, but there’s far more than that. Wargaming laid out the details of World of Tanks Blitz Update 7.0 and its sixth anniversary content and events on Jvia the World of Tanks Blitz website. Players arguably enjoy taking Wargaming’s multiplayer tank battle on the go, and with its sixth anniversary, the developer has set up some birthday goodies for players with World of Tanks Blitz Update 7.0. World of Tanks Blitz brought the high-octane free-to-play tank battle game over to mobile devices and has garnered a solid following in the six years since it launched.
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