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Wargaming.net has signed an agreement with new online game publisher SEA Gaming to release its free-to-play online title World of Tanks in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand.
Newsbrief: Wargaming.net has signed an agreement with new online game publisher SEA Gaming to release its free-to-play online title World of Tanks in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. Singapore-based SEA Gaming, which opened up shop last year, will work with Wargaming.net to launch World of Tanks on dedicated servers for each of the countries. It will offer local specials, unique events, payment options, and complete localizations to gamers in the different regions. Wargaming.net debuted the team-based online tank combat game in Russia in October 2010, and has also put out World of Tanks in North America, Europe, and Taiwan. So far, the game has reached more than 5 million registered users worldwide.
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