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Wargaming.net is developing its latest free-to-play online WWII game, World of Battleships, for a 2013 launch.
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Wargaming.net, which is providing financial support for the hunt, is excited by the prospect of the find.
BBC: Search for missing Spitfires in Burma due to begin
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Wargaming Ltd said they now believe no Spitfires were delivered in crates and buried at RAF Mingaladon during 1945 and 1946.
BBC: Search for 'buried Spitfires' in Burma called off
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To keep pace, Wargaming.net now has over 900 employees in 10 countries around the world, including a growing presence in San Francisco.
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Victor Kislyi, founder and CEO of Wargaming.net, talks about the expanding role America will play for the company in the exclusive video below.
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The suite of Wargaming titles will fall under the Wargaming.net service, which will allow players to switch from game to game seamlessly with a united ID.
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The project was financed by Wargaming Ltd, who have said they believe the story about Spitfires being delivered in crates and then buried was not true.
BBC: Search for 'buried Spitfires' in Burma called off
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Jeremy Monroe, General Manager, Wargaming America, explains the hundreds of thousands of museum visitors will be able to interact with history in the exclusive video below.
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Founded in 1998, Wargaming.net originated as a PC games company.
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