Will enlisted die when Warthunder Infantry mode goes live?

They didnt say it at all on any platform

Gonna presume WIP

Could work, best thing would be sharing assets for both games.

Probably for the best.
Enlisted players were never really interested in post-WW2 conflicts that much.
Instead we could hope to see Spanish civil war, Sino-Japanese war, Greco-Turkish War, Ecuadorian–Peruvian War ect…

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Korea would have been very interesting, so too would a fictional Operation Unthinkable, but it’s low priority IMO until we get some more actual WW2 battles represented, like the Ruhr, Low Countries, Sicily, Mainland Italy, Greece, Tobruk, Leningrad/Karelia, the Baltic, Philippines, Iwo Jima, etc etc…

Pre-War stuff would be interesting, too, at some point.

Korea… well thats just an excuse to fill the game with post-war things.
I dont want to see Tiger II fighting M48 Patton in Korean rice fields.

As for fictional campaigns, I think we could see them with enough time.

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Yeah…

I really just want to see the Centurion, it’s basicly the only difference between late WW2 British and early cold-war/Korean-war British… We have (or will soon have, I hope) everything else… That could probably be done anyway, we just need to excuse the fact that I want a production model Centurion, rather than a prototype one…

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IMO, we could see the Centurion in the game, while it didnt see combat, the first batch of vehicles were combat ready before the war, they just didnt make it to the combat units on time.
Kikka flew just before Japan´s surrender so A41 could be added as well.

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Of course, it’s just that those were pre-production prototypes with thinner armour, hence why I want the production Mk I over the prototype (both could be added, similar to the Ho-Ri situation, but this time in different BRs).

Sadly, I have been informed that no Mk 1 Centurions - with the 20mm coaxial - exists in WarThunder, so we’re unlikely to see either…

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right, thats true.

well, its still possible with alt-historical campaigns.

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