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
Adjustable Text Size
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Playable without Timed Input
Stereo Sound
Surround Sound
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: 48k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(75%)
graphics
realism
vehicle variety
sound design
immersive experience
learning curve
realistic gameplay
progression system
grind
Russian bias
monetization strategies
balance issues
The general sentiment surrounding War Thunder is a mix of enthusiasm for its detailed graphics, sound design, and realistic gameplay, and frustration with its aggressive monetization and perceived imbalance between nations. While players appreciate the diversity and depth of vehicular combat, the extensive grind and steep learning curves evoke mixed feelings. Ultimately, it seems to attract those who relish complex, challenging gameplay, despite the various complications detailed.

Positive Points

  • Stunning graphics and detailed vehicle models enhance the gaming experience for many players.
  • The game's realism and historical accuracy, particularly in terms of vehicle behavior and damage models, receive praise.
  • A wide variety of vehicles spanning multiple eras, from World War II to modern times, provide options for diverse play styles.
  • The sound design is noted to enhance the immersive experience, even though some players feel it could be improved.
  • Many players enjoy the thrill and challenge of mastering different roles within realistic and simulator modes.
  • Negative Points

  • The grind to unlock vehicles and progress in the game is frequently described as excessive and discouraging.
  • Players often express frustration with the perceived Russian bias, claiming that Russian vehicles are unfairly overpowered.
  • Monetization strategies are criticized for being overly aggressive, with many noting that premium items provide significant advantages.
  • Matchmaking and balance issues, particularly at higher tiers, lead to dissatisfaction and claims that the system can be unfair.
  • Mixed Points

  • While some find the game's realism and complexity rewarding, others feel that the steep learning curve and detailed mechanics can be overwhelming.
  • The commitment required to progress without spending money is seen as a challenge to some, but an enjoyable grind for others.
  • While the variety of game modes is appreciated, there are criticisms about the limited developments in scenarios and balance improvements.
  • Common Themes

  • Adding to the allure of War Thunder is its focus on high realism and historical detail, which for some provides an exhilarating challenge and learning opportunity.
  • The game's progression system, while engaging for dedicated players, often leads to criticism related to both its intensity and monetization tactics.
  • Some players find the game addictively fun despite its challenges, highlighting a love-hate relationship fostered by intense gameplay.
  • Updated 4/9/2026, 12:01:03 AM UTC