It looks like no one has posted this on the forum. I found this in the enlisted community in Korea, and the person who filmed it is using a Korean client, so I will translate it into English and write it down.
+100% Army experience
+100% Squad experience
+100% Soldier experience
+1 Number of infantry squads available for combat
+1 Number of vehicle squads available for combat
*2 Academy traing speed
+100 The number of reserves that can be stored
Uh, none that give just XP boosts.
Those are often just 5$ a month.
Fortnite’s battle pass system is basically a subscription too, doesn’t give you a whole lot but is only 6$ a month with content you can get for just casually playing it.
War Thunder’s battle pass is bimonthly so far, costing like 13-14$ with massive amounts of content to get as well.
Here? You pay 10$ almost entirely just for the bonus squad slots.
In order to compare with War Thunder, I think it is correct to compare with War Thunder’s premium account. Battle Pass is a recently introduced system in War Thunder.
Their premium account gives both more XP and money, aka orders in enlisted. and War Thunder’s premium account can be bought for ~30$ a year if you buy it at the 50% off moments, so that’s 2.60$/month or so, aka 4x the price.
At least the battle passes make the comparison seem like the Enlisted Premium is worth something.
If you compare it to the actual premium time, you come at 4x the price
The discounts happen each year, guaranteed. No exceptions of that in the past 5 years. So you can’t really count the non-discounted price unless you are an idiot that doesn’t want to wait on the guaranteed discount.