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: 39k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(75%)
realistic graphics
wide vehicle variety
addictive
free to play
learning curve
time investment
love-hate
grind
grind-heavy progression
Russian bias
pay-to-win
poor support
The reviews display a love-hate relationship with 'War Thunder'. While many players are drawn to its realistic graphics, game mechanics, and the breadth of vehicle options, they express significant frustration with the near-obligatory grind, imbalance particularly favoring Russian vehicles, and the game's monetization strategies. Positive experiences often stem from specific personal enjoyment or successful engagement, but the grind and need for a heavy time or monetary investment often overshadow these elements.

Positive Points

  • The game is praised for its realistic graphics, physics, and attention to detail in characterizing different vehicles from various eras.
  • Players appreciate the huge variety of vehicles, including tanks, aircraft, and ships, allowing for different playstyles and strategic gameplay.
  • The game is free to play, and many enjoy the challenge and feel of the game's mechanics.
  • Some players find the game addictive and immersive, enjoying the thrill of battles across air, land, and sea.
  • Negative Points

  • There are frequent complaints about the game's grind-heavy progression, which is seen as time-consuming and frustrating without spending money on premium accounts or vehicles.
  • Players criticize the game for being unbalanced, particularly with favoritism towards Russian vehicles and issues with matchmaking where players face overpowering opponents.
  • Customer support and bug fixes are criticized as inadequate, with some reporting persistent bugs and crashes.
  • The game's monetization approach, described as aggressive or pay-to-win, is a significant point of discontent among players.
  • Mixed Points

  • Some players acknowledge the game's steep learning curve and consider the initial confusion part of the appeal, while others find it discouraging.
  • The strategic depth and detailed damage modeling receive both praise and criticism, with some players finding realism attractive while others feel it can be detrimental to fun gameplay.
  • Common Themes

  • The notion of 'selling your soul to the snail' recurs, reflecting the heavy time investment and perceived exploitative nature of the grind.
  • Russian bias is frequently mentioned, highlighting a common sentiment of imbalance in favor of Russian equipment within the game.
  • Players often discuss the community's mixed nature, with camaraderie at times but also toxicity and unhelpfulness.
  • Updated 3/22/2026, 12:00:55 AM UTC