How to Listen to the Radio in War Thunder

avatarWhammellingSuite·3 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait·3 months ago

Listening to the in-game radio in War Thunder is as easy as tuning into the right frequency! Head over to the game’s settings and look for the 'Radio' tab. Make sure you've got your volume turned up, and you'll be rocking out in no time!

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avatarTrainingLace·3 months ago

You can access in-game radio in War Thunder through the settings menu. Go to 'Sound' and enable the radio option. Enjoy the tunes while you battle!


avatarNoticingPuff·3 months ago

Honestly, you don't need an in-game radio. Just fire up your favorite playlist on Spotify or YouTube in the background!


avatarAssemblingDelta·3 months ago

I just turn on my actual radio or a streaming service while playing War Thunder. Works perfectly fine, and you get to choose your own music!


avatarAttallingHalt·3 months ago

Enable the radio option in the sound settings, and you're good to go. Pro-tip: use headphones for the best experience!

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