New office, new games and the British aircraft line for World of Warplanes revealed.
Video game publisher and developer Wargaming has opened a new business unit in North America and shed light on future plans for its projects and IPs ahead of the celebration marking the company's 15th anniversary. The newly opened office in Austin, Texas will be home to Wargaming's Producing Center, Central Technology and Global Business Intelligence Groups. Responsible for the coordination, analysis, management and support of the company's design and production processes, the office will help streamline communication between its teams and global studios.
Along with continuing its global expansion, Wargaming has also officially announced the acquisition of the Total Annihilation and Master of Orion IPs.
“Total Annihilation and Master of Orion are strategy game classics,” said Wargaming CEO Victor Kislyi. “Although it’s too soon to disclose any details, we are more than willing to give a new lease of life to these games most of us grew up playing. It’s exactly where our major focus will be.”
The company’s flight combat MMO action game World of Warplanes will get British aircraft before launch.