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: 49k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(75%)
fun
graphics
vehicle variety
realism
historical detail
realism
challenging gameplay
grind
community experience
grind-heavy
pay-to-win
matchmaking issues
developer greed
buggy updates
While many reviews acknowledge that the game is fun and well-made, common criticisms highlight its grind-heavy nature and perceived pay-to-win structure. The game offers realism and historic detail that can be either appealing or overwhelming. The community is divided, with some enjoying the challenge and progression while others are frustrated by the balance and matchmaking issues. Although the game is praised for its graphics and variety, the developer's approach to feedback and monetization is met with significant backlash.

Positive Points

  • The game is fun and has a good variety of vehicles to explore.
  • Graphics and realism in the game are praised by many players.
  • War Thunder has detailed and diverse gameplay that offers a challenge.
  • Players appreciate the historical aspect and detail of the vehicles.
  • The game is free to play with options for those willing to pay.
  • Negative Points

  • The game is very grind-heavy, often requiring significant time or money investment.
  • Matchmaking issues, such as being paired against much more advanced players or vehicles.
  • The game is often seen as pay-to-win, with premium content giving an edge.
  • Frequent updates can break the game, and the community's feedback is often ignored.
  • The developers are criticized for greed and lack of care towards balancing and bug fixing.
  • Mixed Points

  • Some players find the grind satisfying once they achieve higher tiers.
  • The realism and historical accuracy are appreciated but can also be seen as a barrier due to complexity.
  • The game can be enjoyable with friends but frustrating when playing solo.
  • While some appreciate the game for its challenge, others find it excessively punishing.
  • Common Themes

  • The grind is a major component of the game, and opinions vary widely on its impact.
  • There is a love-hate relationship with the game, driven by both its addictive and frustrating elements.
  • The concept of 'the snail,' representing the game's demands on players, is a recurring theme.
  • Players frequently discuss the balance and fairness of the game's design, often critically.
  • Updated 11/17/2025, 12:01:02 AM UTC