Not anymore. >Over the past weeks, Wargaming has been conducting a strategic review of business operations worldwide. The company has decided it will not own or operate any businesses in Russia and Belarus and will leave both countries. >Effective March 31 the company transferred its live games business in Russia and Belarus to local management of Lesta Studio that is no longer affiliated with Wargaming. The company will not profit from this process either today or going forward. Much to the contrary we expect to suffer substantial losses as a direct result of this decision.
Bros
Is Luka secretly a genius?
Conventional wisdom would have said getting in on the invasion of Ukraine on day one was a great idea, he'd have to do nothing and get his share of the spoils and glory as Ukraine immediately collapsed
His reticence almost seems like he somehow predicted how the war was going to turn out in a way that the CIA, the EU *and* Russia all failed to do
He himself said the day would be over in a few days at the start of the invasion. So either he was playing 5D chess OR russia simply didn't think they would need his troops so he kept them at home to secure internal stability.
I thought Luka banned price increases in Belarus. Shouldn't poverty be illegal there?
Price fixing was how every Warzaw Pact country ended up with massive debt.
What does this have to do with troops exactly since you're so intent on an off-topic thread?
can't buy more shit for the troops
You are implying they will gear said troops more than they already are/aren't?
it's over for Russia
Shouldn't have bought all those potatos and given those T72's to charity, Luka
I guess Russia can lend them a few bucks, right?
Very few!
At some point Putin will also have to put back all the ammo he took out of Belarus, so maybe they can come to some swapsies
Based Nick poster.
Awww jeez dood... My leg... How about 5 rubles?
i have 5 rifles now but they'll be gone tommorow...
>"Spare tanks? Oh, don't worry Vlad - we still have a whole world of tanks here in Belarus..."
Not anymore.
>Over the past weeks, Wargaming has been conducting a strategic review of business operations worldwide. The company has decided it will not own or operate any businesses in Russia and Belarus and will leave both countries.
>Effective March 31 the company transferred its live games business in Russia and Belarus to local management of Lesta Studio that is no longer affiliated with Wargaming. The company will not profit from this process either today or going forward. Much to the contrary we expect to suffer substantial losses as a direct result of this decision.
Isn't WoT RU server larger than EU or NA? I'm still quite impressed they decided to leave.
They even kicked out one of the founding fathers who supported Russians invasion.
They're based in Cyprus with studios in Chicago, Prague, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Vilnius.
Also RIOT bought some studios from them, apparently.
who gave him a loan in the first place?
What does that mean? So he doesn't pay his debt, and?
What happens if you‘re out of money anon?
It's a meme classic, anon. Jesus Christ.
350 troops? Ah jeez dood... i cant do 350..
well sir what can you do?
5 doods?
Basically Luka is saying, "You bribe me.....I'll back you."
But NOT just to Putin.
I got these potatoes maaaaan...
I'll suck yo diiiick
All Belarus got bone spurs
Bros
Is Luka secretly a genius?
Conventional wisdom would have said getting in on the invasion of Ukraine on day one was a great idea, he'd have to do nothing and get his share of the spoils and glory as Ukraine immediately collapsed
His reticence almost seems like he somehow predicted how the war was going to turn out in a way that the CIA, the EU *and* Russia all failed to do
He himself said the day would be over in a few days at the start of the invasion. So either he was playing 5D chess OR russia simply didn't think they would need his troops so he kept them at home to secure internal stability.
*the war would be over in a few days