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Wargaming: once Xbox One and Oculus hit 5-10 million users, “we’re there,” says CEO
World of Tanks developer Wargaming could get VR support if Oculus Rift hits between 5-10 million users, and the same goes for Xbox One. That’s the ultimatum laid down by company CEO Victor Kislyi, who has discussed the kind of numbers needed for a valid free-to-play proposition in today’s market.
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World of Tanks to "eventually" come to Xbox One once the console version gets a "meaningful user base"
World of Tanks is currently in beta on Xbox 360, and Wargaming CEO Victor Kislyi has said the popular tank battler may head to Xbox One “eventually”.
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Xbox Live policies "totally unacceptable" for free-to-play, says Wargaming boss
Although Wargaming is bringing World of Tanks to Xbox 360, it’s not at all happy about Microsoft’s strict certification policies.
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"You have to come" to console gamers, says Wargaming exec
World of Tanks is coming to Xbox 360 because Wargaming goes where the gamers are – and you don’t buy a console to check your email now do you?
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Wargaming CEO: "We have to tolerate Xbox Live Gold subscriptions"
Victor Kislyi, CEO of free-to-play giant Wargaming, has said he’s “not happy” with Xbox Live Gold subs, following the E3 announcement that World of Tanks will be coming to Xbox 360.
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World of Tanks dev could bring free-to-play games to PS4, currently experimenting
World of Tanks developer Wargaming is currently experimenting with the notion of free-to-play on consoles, including PS4, but CEO Victor Kislyi has stressed that you will only see the company’s games on consoles if the formats don’t hamper the free-to-play experience.
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Wargaming: once Xbox One and Oculus hit 5-10 million users, “we’re there,” says CEO
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Xbox Live policies “totally unacceptable” for free-to-play, says Wargaming boss
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Wargaming CEO: “We have to tolerate Xbox Live Gold subscriptions”
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World of Tanks dev could bring free-to-play games to PS4, currently experimenting