Please display the BP+ event weapons and vehicles under the tech tree of each nation, in the same way as War Thunder

As the title says, these weapons and vehicles should be put on display and made available for trial in the training ground with maxed-out three-star stats. This way, even new players who don’t have silver coin crates can learn about all the weapons available in the game. Showing them it’s like a weapon museum will make the game more attractive to new players!

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In my opinion, this update would be highly beneficial to the game. We can display the corresponding weapons and vehicles under their respective BR ratings. It only requires a scrollable or collapsible page, which will not affect the gold squad purchase slots below.

And put off new players with all the FOMO? Gaijin would never.

If Gaijin still wants the game to thrive instead of being stagnant, the developers might want to consider my suggestion.

I would have voted yes if there was a sure way of still getting these weapons even after the BP/event passed(loot boxes dont count since theres way to many stuff in it to reliable get a gun) but my vote is no because it would clutter up the research tree.

Maybe they can add a tab to the shop where the guns are and be greyed out instead but still let you try it out. I dont play war thunder so I wouldnt know how it would look like.

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yeah, cluttering the tree with stuff that’s impossible or effectively impossible to get will just make the game look worse. having too much FOMO is a bad look, imo.

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It won’t be messy at all, it’ll just look really full. Maybe you should look at it from the perspective of new players

“Oh wow, look at all the stuff I’ll never get!”

“Oh wow this game is full of FOMO like war thunder, my time is better used playing something else…”

You are genuinely delusional if you think showcasing that will somehow interest players more lmao

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You can definitely play with it. You can try it out in the training camp or use it in the game’s editor to set up the bot to play

Showing off all this stuff is essentially just flexing one’s muscles. Battlefield V doesn’t have nearly this many weapons, and neither do most other World War II shooters. Presenting all this content does give new players a unique experience, right? Even just trying them out in the firing range is great. Letting new players test all this makes them eager to unlock these items for their own accounts, which makes them more invested in the game—and in turn, they spend time and money on premium accounts and gold squads to earn more silver coins.

Anyway, that’s exactly how I felt. I played for a few days during the closed beta and open beta, and there were plenty of old online squads back then. I only returned to the game last February, by which time it had added tons of events and gold-tier weapons. I’d never even heard of most of these guns before, and they totally hooked me. I ended up spending so much time and money on the game over the past year.

I only played for a week or two during the beta periods, but all these updates kept giving me reasons to keep playing. I wanted to pull more event and BP weapons and vehicles from the silver crates, so I bought a year-long premium account and quite a few gold squads.

I downloaded the game again in February 2025. By June of last year, I had already unlocked all the tech trees for all four nations. But I still wasn’t satisfied, because there were tons of event-exclusive weapons I hadn’t obtained yet. So I spent even more money and time continuing to play this game. That’s exactly how appealing these items are.

To you, a whale, but to the average new player that would not make the game more appealing.

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