World of Warplanes Enters Global Alpha Test

World of Warplanes Enters Global Alpha Test

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By: | Feb 23rd 2012
Wargaming.net today announced the launch of its Global Alpha Test Phase for the highly anticipated flight combat MMO World of Warplanes. The Alpha Test represents the next stage in the game's development, and with the start of the testing phase today in Europe, North America, and Russia, World of Warplanes marks this important milestone in the development process by recruiting a new army of test pilots to assist the development team in improving and polishing the game.

Along with the start of World of Warplanes Global Alpha, Wargaming.net is launching new websites for players in each region, intended to help the growing game community stay up to date on all World of Warplanes news and updates.

The websites will be available at:

http://na.worldofwarplanes.com for North America

http://ru.worldofwarplanes.com for Russia

http://eu.worldofwarplanes.com for Europe

The Global Alpha phase will initially offer players more than 20 plane models and two battle arenas. The amount of content will be growing steadily, as the developers add new warplanes and maps to the roster.

"With the Global Alpha, we are entering a very challenging, important, and exciting phase for World of Warplanes, which will require support of a massive number of testers," says World of Warplanes producer Anton Sitnikau. "Our most important task now is to gather feedback from our test pilots and prepare a well-balanced, stable version with a large amount of vehicles and battle arenas, which we'll be able to enter the beta with."

About World of Warplanes

World of Warplanes is the flight combat MMO action game set in the Golden Age of military aviation. The game continues the armored warfare theme created by its brother game, World of Tanks, and will throw players into a never-ending tussle for air dominance.

Based purely on an aircraft setting, World of Warplanes allows players to build upon full-scale careers for virtual pilots offering machines of several key eras, staring from 1930s, up to Korean War jet fighters that led the way to modern air forces.

World of Warplanes will feature a wide range of warbirds, each of them unique in their effectiveness and behavior. Virtual pilots will choose from three main warplane classes -- the single-engine light fighters capable of engaging enemies in close dogfights, heavy fighters with their deadly straight attacks, and ground-attack planes, the fearsome threat for ground targets.

Every plane features multiple variations of weapons and ammo types, engines, and other crucial modules, and their various combinations will allow players to pick the optimal configuration for the most effective behavior in combat.
Find out more about World of Warplanes by visiting the official website at www.worldofwarplanes.com

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