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[Interview] World of Tanks: Wargaming's Archaeological & Historical Projects

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129

Wargaming has been involved in a number of initiatives to conserve and preserve historical vehicles from World War II. We had the distinct privilege to interview Tracy Spaight, the Director of Special Projects at Wargaming to talk about the company's love of history. See what he had to say, as well as take a look at some truly awesome videos and photos of the amazing things Wargaming is doing.

Read more of Suzie Ford's World of Tanks: Wargaming's Archaeological & Historical Projects.

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Photo: Daily Mail, June 11, 2013.


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  • CleffyCleffy Member RarePosts: 6,414
    So... company makes around $300 million a year from selling an online game and decides to use that money to support museum projects? What a cunning method for a museum to raise money.
  • ohgodtherats707ohgodtherats707 Member UncommonPosts: 85
    Yeah sadly the only way these days that will keep the next generation of people interested history...
  • CleffyCleffy Member RarePosts: 6,414
    I don't think it takes any effort to get the next generation into the history of military weapons. Just post a video of a Hellcat driving around the desert and firing its gun.
  • loulakiloulaki Member UncommonPosts: 944

    i would like to see also other publisher with such profits, investing part of them, on the culture.

    but for some of them culture is only the concept art, the CGI and the cover of their box... and not education or history ...

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  • ZoeMcCloskeyZoeMcCloskey Member UncommonPosts: 1,372
    I applaud that they are giving back a bit.

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  • lolzimlolzim Member Posts: 2
    it was very interesting things and I want you to share more, thanks  Friv 2 | Friv 4
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