Interview to MMORPG-Center.com
"To start fighting and capturing the provinces a Clan Leader will need to gather a team of at least 15 players and declare attack on neutral or enemy province (all attacks are declared once a day). Then a corresponding number of battles will take place accordingly to a scheduled time. The bigger your clan is, the harder it gets to repel attacks and expand your empire."
Interview to MMO-Symposium.com
"We see World of Tanks as a continuous service, therefore we will be constantly updating it. We are discussing a possibility to release one new map or a few new panzer models per week. Our plan is to provide a lot of micro updates regularly."
Interview to Rockpapershotgun.com
"Let’s imagine a global map with persistent world divided into hundreds of provinces. At the very beginning, we will start from the eastern boards of Germany to Volga and from Scandinavian countries to Romania. There are several economic categories of provinces, from basic ones to “capitals” that will give most monetary benefits to their owners."
Interview to Game-Debate.com
"We are going to gradually expand the fleet of tanks planned for the release version by adding some prototype models and, of course, we'll introduce new tank nations, so there'll be a chance to operate British, Italian, French and Japanese vehicles. New maps, extra PvP modes (like Survival or Garage Wars) and tons of other content will be added as well."
Preview from Gameplanet.co.nz
"There's a great deal of potential for this game, provided the upgrade path for each tank is logical, there's enough interest from strategy gamers, and they avoid going down the path of cheap kills from unseen foes… I'll be looking out for come the open beta shortly."
Interview to FreeMMOstation.com
We are planning to launch a never-ending campaign with Clan Wars unfolding on the Global Map. The next thing we will do on completing the Global Campaign is introducing historical missions — series of battles set up on the maps close to their historical prototypes where only specific models of tanks will be allowed.
Interview to Massively.com
We focused on the period from WWII to the Korean War because it was a legendary time in tank history that saw the release of such famous tanks as the German Maus and Soviet T-44… Unlike modern models, the tanks of this period were not equipped with precise and sophisticated systems of targeting and control, meaning a lot depended on the actions of the crew.