The military MMO Armored Warfare does not hold back and presents its “deeper” gameplay systems in a nearly half-hour video. This focuses primarily on the progress a player can achieve if they remain loyal to Armored Warfare over a longer period.
The US studio Obsidian has earned its merits with RPGs like Fallout: New Vegas, Neverwinter Nights 2, or South Park: The Stick of Truth. When they received the commission from my.com to create something that resembles World of Tanks, but not quite so, they probably decided to focus especially on the “Progression” system. This regulates how the gameplay is “worth it” for the player in video games, in Armored Warfare, it means how he gets stronger tanks, better weapons, and assembles a capable crew.
All about this progression system, with which Armored Warfare wants to score points against World of Tanks, is now available in this 27-minute video.
