
The box itself is very nice, way better than what the €10 price tag would suggest and it looks better then even Meng’s regular boxes. ‘Cute’ isn’t a word you often find on a box of a plastic model, but alas. Rotatable turret and elevatable gun barrel III with the Meng Models and World War Toons logos on either side and below that the following blurb: On the front there is some nice artwork of the Pz. Oh, and I haven’t forgotten to add the scale of this kit to the title: this kit has no scale but it’s listed as 1:Egg scale on. Other options are the King Tiger, KV-2 and T-34/76. I have nevert played (or heard of) the game, but Meng has decided to release a bunch of models based on the vehicles in game.Įssentials like the Tiger 1 and Sherman are naturally part of the lineup, but this little Pz. From the looks of it, it is safe to say it’s not a realistic game like Post Scriptum is, but a bit more arcade-y. World War Toons is coming to various virtual reality platforms, including PlayStation VR, so stay tuned for more on one of the first WWII experiences of the still-gestating modern VR era.World War Toons is a PlayStation VR First Person Shooter set in World War 2 where you fight on maps with names like ‘Moulah Ruse’ and ‘Pyramid Scheme’ in cartoon variants of all kinds of armored vehicles like thiz Pz.Kpfw. We have to modify the monetization model a bit, but the basic structure of how people would consume our content would be applicable to other regions such as Europe or Asia.” As Reload Studios CEO James Chung stated, “Going F2P gave us the wiggle room to reach a wider audience already familiar with this model.

The free-to-play model has been very successful for games like wargaming’s World of Tanks series, including World of Warplanes and World of Warships. Since then Reload Studios announced plans to release World War Toons as a free-to-play game, with plans to add content on a regular basis for years to come. We previously covered an upcoming virtual reality first-person shooter called World War Toons, which, as you might have guessed from the title, is a more cartoonish take on the WWII shooter genre.
