Same publisher ecosystem, different main character
War Thunder makes the vehicle the point. The tank hull, aircraft loadout, shell choice, armor layout and crew damage model are the game. Enlisted makes the squad the point. Tanks and aircraft are powerful, but the match is still won by soldiers entering buildings, clearing capture zones, building rally points and keeping pressure alive after losses.
That difference changes how each game feels. A War Thunder player can spend hundreds of hours learning one nation vehicle tree. An Enlisted player spends that energy building infantry lineups, upgrading squads, choosing classes and learning how to keep a team spawning near the objective. Vehicle players may prefer War Thunder precision. FPS players usually understand Enlisted faster.
Combined arms is not the same thing in both games
Both games sell combined arms, but not in the same way. In War Thunder, aircraft and tanks are fully independent pillars. Air battles can exist without infantry, ground battles can become a duel between armor, CAS and anti-air, and naval has its own progression. In Enlisted, vehicles are instruments inside an infantry match. A tank can lock down a street, a plane can break a defense, but a squad still has to capture the point.
This makes Enlisted more objective-driven. It also makes vehicles less intimidating for new players, because a bad tank life does not end the match. You can go back to infantry, build utility and still help.
Which one has the better grind?
Neither game is light. Enlisted has per-nation research, Battle Ratings, Silver, premium squads and battle pass incentives. War Thunder has an even larger long-term grind across many more vehicles and modes. The difference is psychological. Enlisted usually gives the player something useful to do in every match, even with basic gear. War Thunder is more punishing when a lineup is weak or a player rushes into the wrong Battle Rating.
The expert read
War Thunder is the better vehicle simulation MMO. Enlisted is the better infantry-centered Gaijin game. A user comparing them is usually deciding whether they want to be a soldier leading squads or the machine itself. Answer that question and the choice becomes obvious.


