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Commanders,
A few weeks ago, we attended Tankfest 2012 in the UK. You can read all about our experiences in our news report.
A special staff member also in attendance at Tankfest was Victor Kislyi, the CEO of Wargaming.net! As well as having the chance to ride in the only working Tiger I in the world, he also sat down with our Head of Community, Mohamed “Moneo” Fadl and answered some of the questions that you had submitted for him on our forums!
In the video, Victor goes into detail about burning issues such as when the physics will be introduced, whether Clan Wars will cross-over to World of Warplanes and World of Battleships and even whether in the future there will be a World of Spaceships!
This is a chance to see the CEO answering questions directly from the European community! Don’t miss it!
Stay tuned to the news for more European community events in the future and for information on some of the changes that Victor spoke about!
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