Wargaming has been a growth phenomenon over the last couple of years, so there was a lot to talk to them about at this year's E3.
PR Manager Frazer Nash chats with us about World of Warplanes (currently in open beta) as well adding in some tidbits about World of Tanks on Xbox 360 and World of Warships.
And at the Best of Xbox showcase we caught up with Wargaming Chicago's (formerly Day 1 Studios) Denny Thorley to discuss how World of Tanks is making it onto Xbox Live.
"We've really made a lot of modifications to make it really exclusive to the Xbox and really take advantage of all the things that Microsoft have set up and created for social interaction. It works great."
"One of the advantages of partnering with Microsoft is you've got access to a tone of research particularly on the user interface. Microsoft have been very gracious with their UI studio or their test studio so anytime we wanted, we got an idea for a control scheme we could get a ton of input on how successful we were being in terms of getting the controls just the way we wanted."