Wargaming Plans To Open Two Offices In Belgrade And Warsaw, Bringing In Up To 400 Employees

Announcement comes just after the company left Russia and Belarus.

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Wargaming Office Expansion

World of Tanks and World of Warships developer Wargaming plans to expand its game development business with two new offices in European countries: Warsaw, Poland and Belgrade, Serbia. After withdrawing its presence from Russia and Belarus due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Wargaming hopes to bring up to 400 employees in its new offices and push forward its goals.

The new locations will be Wargaming's 7th and 8th offices in Europe, joining Nicosia, Vilnius, Prague, Kyiv, Guildford, and Berlin. Belgrade will have an international and local team across different development and publishing disciplines. The studio will hone in on the World of Tanks and World of Warships franchises, "providing key services and potential development of new products." Also, Belgrade will become a crucial relocation hub for prospective or current employees from multiple locations. The Warsaw office is more of a small publishing team early in its development plans, but Wargaming intends to restructure its priorities soon.

"Warsaw and Belgrade were logical choices for these new locations, both are fast developing technology sectors with enormous potential," announced Wargaming CEO Victor Kislyi. "Wargaming continues to move forward with big plans for the future. The Belgrade and Warsaw locations will be essential for accomplishing our goals."

To learn more about the Wargaming announcement, you can read about it on the company website.

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Anthony Jones
Anthony Jones, News Editor

Anthony Jones is a gaming journalist and late 90s kid in love with retro games and the evolution of modern gaming. He started at Mega Visions as a news reporter covering the latest announcements, rumors, and fan-made projects. FFXIV has his heart in the MMORPGs scene, but he's always excited to analyze and lose hours to ambitious and ambiguous MMOs that gamers follow.

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