Worlds divided
The developer of Russia's most popular online video game has split in two, with one half supporting Ukraine and the other helping Russia find new recruits

“Here at Wargaming, we love war games, but we loathe real war. And this subject has been especially sensitive for us, as we have a whole studio back in Kyiv that works hard on World of Tanks and other products despite all the horrors their country is living through every day.”
The game was so popular in Russia that WoT tournaments were held in Moscow until 2013.
The game was supported by the Russian Military History Society, a body created by the Russian president aimed at promoting Russia’s war legacy, and was praised by the country’s Ministry of Defence.

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