I don’t trust most youtubers giving sponsored ads anyway, always sound disingenuous. This sort of advertising doesn’t surprise me, considering the way WG communicates, let WG deal with new players saying “Where’s my Missouri?” ![]() Well, technically the USS Iowa is “like” the USS Missouri.īut it sounds like the guy was paid, and just didn’t do his research, like he read an overview of the game by WG. Oh and the ad doesn't even show actual gameplay, just the trailer footage which always annoys me when I see game ads - I want to see how it plays, not what the cinematic looks like. Again, no it can't it has to be purchased. Now while both of these are technically accurate, I'm 99% sure that in countries with laws similar to Australia, both statements would be considered misleading advertising.įor those who have missed what I'm talking about Missouri hasn't been available for ages except for things like xmas crates and 'scans of real live ships' implies the scans of the actual ships, which is obviously not the case.Īnd the nice little extra one was that USS Arizona can apparently be 'unlocked' too. The 'ad' (at the end of the video) actually has him say things like 'tonnes of historic ships to unlock like the USS Missouri' and 'each in game ship is based on scans of real live ships'. He's really good but that's beside the point. ![]() Think PC-builds, expensive gaming rigs, server builds, etc etc. If you don't know who Linus is, he's a massive tech YouTuber, primarily PC-based. So World of Warships is paying to sponsor Linus.
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