War Thunder
Action
Massively Multiplayer
Simulation
Free To Play
Single-player
Multi-player
MMO
PvP
Online PvP
Co-op
Online Co-op
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
VR Supported
Steam Trading Cards
In-App Purchases
Remote Play on Phone
Remote Play on Tablet

War Thunder is the most comprehensive free-to-play, cross-platform, MMO military game dedicated to aviation, armoured vehicles, and naval craft, from the early 20th century to the most advanced modern combat units. Join now and take part in major battles on land, in the air, and at sea.

Developers: Gaijin Entertainment
Publishers: Gaijin Network Ltd
Release Date: Aug 15, 2013
Price (USD): Free
Current Players: 44k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(75%)
realistic graphics
historical accuracy
wide range
satisfying unlocks
detailed vehicles
love-hate relationship
addictive nature
community interaction
learning curve
Russian bias
pay-to-win
long grind
monetization
balance issues
slow progression
Overall, the reviews reflect a love-hate relationship with War Thunder. Players appreciate the realistic graphics and detailed vehicles, but many are critical of the game's monetization and balance issues. The grind for progression is a common point of contention, with some enjoying the challenge and others finding it demoralizing. Meanwhile, the accusations of Russian bias and an addictive nature contribute to players feeling both attached and frustrated by this military simulation game.

Positive Points

  • Many players appreciate the realistic graphics and historical accuracy of the vehicles.
  • The game offers a wide range of military vehicles across land, air, and sea battles, which many find engaging and comprehensive.
  • The satisfaction of unlocking new vehicles and achieving in-game success is highlighted as a rewarding aspect of the game.
  • Negative Points

  • There is widespread criticism of the game's monetization practices, with many players describing it as 'pay-to-win' or requiring extensive purchases to progress.
  • Players frequently mention the game's grind as excessively long and demotivating, with progression feeling slow unless money is spent.
  • The game's balance, particularly concerning vehicle matchups and the presence of more experienced players in lower tiers, is often criticized.
  • Mixed Points

  • While some players enjoy the challenge and strategic depth, others find the learning curve steep and frustrating, causing mixed sentiments about the gameplay experience.
  • The community is described as both supportive and toxic, depending on individual encounters and interactions.
  • Common Themes

  • The term 'snail' is repeatedly used metaphorically to represent the game's developer, indicating a sense of trapped addiction among players.
  • Many reviews mention the game's ability to be both incredibly frustrating and yet addictive, creating a love-hate relationship for users.
  • Russian bias is a recurring complaint, with players feeling that Russian vehicles are unfairly powerful compared to others.
  • Updated 8/26/2025, 12:01:34 AM UTC