The War Thunder forums have developed a booming trade in sensitive military information over the last few years, with multiple users reprimanded for posting restricted materials (opens in new tab) about jets, tanks, and materials from the British, French, US, and Chinese armed forces. Your videogame forum can only leak so much military intel before it starts to catch people’s attention, so it wasn’t long before stories popped up on Reddit (opens in new tab) that defence contractors like Raytheon had begun asking new hires and their referrers if they played War Thunder. After all, those guys clearly can’t be trusted to keep stuff under their hat.

Those stories spread like wildfire, but it looks like they weren’t true, no matter how funny it would be. When PCGamesN (opens in new tab) reached out to Raytheon to ask if War Thunder players really were considered a risk to national security, the company was quick to deny it. “Though it’s a great story, it’s not true,” the spokesperson said, noting that they couldn’t “imagine a case in which we’d have a concern with any game”. 

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