While the screenshots show a variety of vessels, the buy fifa 15 coins renderings draw attention to the USS New Mexico, a battleship that served the US Navy for decades and was a force to be reckoned with during World War II. Get a glimpse of some of the giant warships setting sail in WoWS in the gallery below. 2012 is almost be over, and it has been a good year according to Wargaming. net, the studio behind the WWII inspired MMO World of Tanks. WoT has grown to over 45 million players worldwide and garnered several awards, including best MMO of the year from Golden Joystick. But that isn't all; development continues to roll forward on the two company's two upcoming titles, World of Warplanes and World of Warships.

Wishing everyone a happy holidays, the studio released a video montage highlighting the year's accomplishments as well as the developers behind the games. Interspersed throughout are clips of in game footage from all three titles. Want to see just what kind of shenanigans go on at the Wargaming offices? Check out the video after the break. World of Warships information has been in short supply in the months since the title's official announcement. Fortunately there's Overlord's blog, which serves as a platform for various Wargaming. net personalities to share their insights regarding the firm's World War II action titles. Today's entry is a WoWS FAQ of sorts, and it contains a bevy of basic info on everything from ship classes Battleships, Aircraft Carriers, Cruisers, and Destroyers to maneuvering to game modes. As for initial alpha testing, Wargaming says to "expect Spring or even Summer 2013. "Fans of naval combat who have been following Wargaming. net's development of World of Warships are in for a treat: The studio has just released the first in game screenshots of the free to play action MMO.

And those screenshots depict impressive detail and a level of photo realism rarely seen in games, from the landscapes to the water to the ships themselves. Since its release at the end of 2010, Russian tank MMO World of Tanks has grown to become a global sensation with over 35 million users worldwide. The incredible success of this free to play giant has gone on to spawn upcoming offshoots World of Warplanes and World of Warships, but you might be surprised to hear that western publishers initially rejected the game. At GDC Europe today, Wargaming. net CEO Victor Kislyi revealed that Western publishers originally didn't accept the game because of its free to play business model. "They were very arrogant, " Victor explained, adding that the game "was described as cheap, Asian stuff. " The rampant success of World of Tanks and the free to play business model has since grown Wargaming. net from a studio with 120 employees into www.fifa14stores.co.uk a global business with over 1, 000.

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