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War Thunder: 10-Year Anniversary Buyer’s Guide

What to buy, what to buy?

War Thunder 10-Year Anniversary Buyer’s Guide

In games like War Thunder, where there is a in-game shop that allows you to buy things ranging from XP boosters to skins. In the case of War Thunder, you can buy vehicles like tanks and planes. It is a microtransaction, yet, but the devs do need to earn something from the game, seeing as it is free to play for the world. With the 10-year anniversary currently going on, you can expect that the shop has some sales going on, and you have to take advantage of it. But what should you buy? This guide will help you decide.

10-Year Anniversary Buyer’s Guide – War Thunder

Source: JustinPlays

Everything in the in-game shop is on sale for 50%, except for some vehicles that were recently included in the game. As you can see, some of the packs here can go up to $60. That is the price of a whole game, right there. But, if you are spending your time in playing War Thunder instead of any other game, then you can definitely sink some cash into it if you have any extra. And with the sale, now is a good time.

With that said, here are some of the recommended vehicles or packs you should think about getting during the sale:

  • King Tiger Pack
  • T-55AM-1 Pack
  • XM-1 General Motors
  • Black Shark Pack
  • CV 90105 XC-8 Pack
  • Merkava Mk.2D Pack
  • Turm III Pack

Huge thanks to JustinPlays for the recommended purchases during the sale. If you want to learn more on why these are the recommended packs you should buy, go to his YouTube video that gives an in depth explanation on each pack, and why you should buy it by clicking on this link here: 10 Year Celebration SALE – Justin’s Buyers Guide – War Thunder

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