Gaijin is pretty predictable in some of their workings. They wouldn’t do double the work of first adding a map without detailed interior only to swap it out with a different version later on.
The turret basket situation is a perfect example of this. They released that only for the Abrams and Leo 2 instead of holding on to it internally until more vehicles are ready.
Dunno about that lol, the traction of the Mark V and IV is horrendous, all of the vehicles have huge amounts of trouble crossing trenches and the zeppelin is just straight up phase-shifted
If gaijin was a public traded company that could be the case, but being a privately traded one is not much of an issue especially in the context of aprils fools
They can though it was april 1st there for they can say “well they day is all about pranks they should have known” there is no legal action that can be taken against them
the laws from each country around the world are totally different from each other in my country This ends in a lawsuit for false advertising or misleading advertising with malice and public deceit no matter if it is april fools or not they should be really carefull with what they do. i dont know on other countries how this works but here gaijin would be in real troubles.
For context, this Reddit link leads to a now-deleted post on r/Warthunder (the user’s account was deleted for an unknown reason), with a screenshot of the user contacting customer support and asking whether the infantry trailer was an April Fools joke, and the representative replying that it is not a joke. The image, now not visible, definitely looked authentic when I saw it earlier today.