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Back in April, Wargaming, the studio behind World of Tanks, announced it was pulling out of Russia and Belarus. The decision to exit the two countries was a direct result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Now Wargaming is announcing its next step in the restructuring effort. The originally Belarussian company is opening two new studios in Belgrade, Serbia, and Warsaw, Poland. The two new studios will work to reinforce the company’s global operations.
The two new locations will become Wargaming’s sixth and seventh European offices, joining Nicosia, Vilnius, Prague, Guildford, and Berlin. The Belgrade and Warsaw offices will host up to a combined 400 employees.
“Warsaw and Belgrade were logical choices for these new locations; both are fast developing technology sectors with enormous potential. We look forward to working closely with both cities’ IT communities to build best-in-class game development and publishing units,” said Wargaming boss Victor Kislyi in a statement to GamesBeat. “Wargaming continues to move forward with big plans for the future. The Belgrade and Warsaw locations will be essential for accomplishing our goals.”
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The Belgrade office will house local and international talent across both development and publishing disciplines. In the future the office will also become a relocation hub for Wargaming staff moving from different
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