World of Warplanes to Enter CBT in September
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Recently, Wargaming has disclosed more details on World of Warplanes, the sequel to World of Tanks at Gamescom 2011. Its CBT is scheduled to kick off for hardcore World of Tanks players in September. The game content is shown below, check it out.
Background
Set in the period from World War II to Vietnam War (1961-1973), the game provides American, German and Russian warplanes for selection, including single-engine light fighter planes, powerful twin-engine warplanes and lethal ground attack aircrafts. Moreover, some planes that have never been used in actual battles will also be added into the game.
Controls
In World of Warplanes, except a pilot, no machine gunner or bombardier is required in a warplane. Abandoning the traditional perspective in flight games, World of Warplanes allows players to freely switch between the first and third perspective and look around from the warplane tail.
Aside from keyboard and mouse, players can also use joysticks and rocking levers in the game. What's more, a signpost system and auto-driving system are integrated so as to help players get familiar with the game more quickly.
Modes
In World of Warplanes, every map covers 15 square kilometers on average and game rooms are adopted like in World of Tanks.
Currently, the game supports 15 vs. 15 combats at most, so no large-scale battles will be available in the game. Apart from in aerial combats, players are required to cooperate with one another to occupy, destroy or defend strongholds, escort others, etc. In addition to planes controlled by players, some ground and aerial AI units will show up in the game.
Game Status
World of Warplanes is now under alpha testing internally. Its CBT is scheduled to kick off for hardcore World of Tanks players in September. If everything goes smoothly, the game will be officially released at the beginning of 2012.