How Does War Thunder Premium Work?

avatarAlteringBeryl·3 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole·3 months ago

Premium in War Thunder is all about cutting down the grind. With premium account status, you earn more XP and currency per match—think of it as a fast pass to the good stuff!

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avatarRatingLink·3 months ago

War Thunder Premium boosts the efficiency of your grind! You get more Research Points (RP) and Silver Lions (SL) per battle, making progression faster. Plus, you can unlock premium vehicles that come with their own special perks. Totally worth it if you want to speed things up and enjoy more goodies!


avatarEmptyingDaisy·3 months ago

War Thunder Premium? Basically, pay more, grind less!


avatarAttallingHalt·3 months ago

I bought premium a while ago, and it's been a game-changer. You get more rewards from battles, and the premium vehicles you can access are top-notch. Highly recommend if you're serious about progressing in the game.


avatarBakingAlert·3 months ago

Premium = more rewards, less grind. Simple as that!

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