Wargaming ditching 'pay to win' model
Developer Wargaming is scrapping its current "pay to win" system in favor of a new model they are calling "free to win." The new monetization scheme is already started in its popular free-to-play World of Tanks, and is expected to carry through to the upcoming World of Warpl...
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"Typically i log in once a day and play for 5 wins on 5 different vehicles, giving me round 10k ..."
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