
The second quarter of 2026 marked one of the most important development periods for Wings of Heroes to date. The game introduced a new campaign system, expanded PvE gameplay, added new battle formats and began a strategic shift in player progression and the in-game economy. The last update continues this direction by expanding the campaign system with time-limited jet campaigns, including the first F-16 campaign, alongside a new skill-based game mode – Time Trial, and further improvements to gameplay variety.
Wings of Heroes is entering a new stage of development. In recent months, the team behind the mobile air combat game introduced a broad set of features designed to increase gameplay depth, strengthen long-term engagement and test new growth opportunities for the title. These include campaigns, expanded PvE experiences, a plane rarity system, a major economy rebalance, larger battle formats and additional gameplay modes.
The update reflects more than a regular content expansion. It marks a strategic shift in the way Wings of Heroes builds progression, engagement and monetization. While the game remains rooted in dynamic World War II-inspired aerial combat, the new systems add more structure, context and variety to the player journey. They also create new ways to build limited-time events, communicate aircraft value and develop stronger LiveOps mechanics around specific goals, rewards and aircraft types.
“Over the last three months, we have been reshaping Wings of Heroes from a title built mainly around individual battle sessions into a broader, more scalable gameplay ecosystem. Campaigns, plane rarities, economy rebalance and new modes are not separate additions – they are connected systems designed to strengthen progression, give players more reasons to return and open new monetization opportunities,” said Michał Szurma, Product Owner of Wings of Heroes. “-This is an important strategic step for the game. We are testing new engagement and monetization levers, while at the same time making the player journey clearer, deeper and more rewarding.”
One of the key features introduced in the second quarter of 2026 was the campaign system. Campaigns bring a new PvE layer to Wings of Heroes, built around sets of missions connected by historical context and scenario-based progression. Instead of focusing only on standard battles, players can now progress through defined mission sequences, complete specific objectives and experience more immersive combat scenarios.
Depending on the campaign and the country of origin of the aircraft in the player’s hangar, players can also be supported by scenario-specific assistants, who guide them through the mission and strengthen the feeling of being part of a larger historical scenario. This gives the game a more narrative-driven layer and allows the team to develop content that combines action, progression and atmosphere.
Campaigns also introduce a new structure for temporary events. Some campaigns can become permanent parts of player progression, unlocked as players advance through tiers, while others can be time-limited. This creates new opportunities for LiveOps, goal-based engagement and monetization, as players are encouraged to complete missions, secure rewards and progress within a specific timeframe.
The June 30 update expands this system further with a new time-limited jet campaign. For the first time, players can take part in a special campaign-style experience featuring modern jets, with the first campaign centered around the F-16. Unlike regular battles, where players use aircraft from their hangar, jet campaigns are built around one specific aircraft provided within the campaign. Other jets may appear as enemies, but the player uses one dedicated jet during the experience.
Jets are one of the most distinctive additions to Wings of Heroes so far. With campaigns focused around modern jet fighters, the game moves beyond its classic World War II-based aerial combat formula for the first time, adding modern aircraft modern aircraft, a new visual layer and a different type of combat experience. This also creates an opportunity to reach new groups of players. At this stage, jets are available only within campaigns, allowing the team to test the format in a controlled, time-limited environment.
Together with jets, Wings of Heroes is also introducing a new Time Trial mode, where precision flying and maneuvering skills are key. Players navigate a specially designed route with a series of gates, aiming to pass through them as accurately as possible within a set time limit. The run ends when the player reaches the end of the route, the timer runs out, or the aircraft crashes. This single-player mode focuses on control, precision and mastery of flight, offering a skill-based experience built around piloting ability rather than direct combat.
Another important addition is Team Deathmatch, a more classic team-based mode in which players can return to combat with the same aircraft after being shot down and compete to reach the target team score.
In recent months, the team also expanded its game mode capabilities with NvN formats, including larger battles such as 10v10 gameplay. This system allows Wings of Heroes to create variations of existing modes with different numbers of players per team. The feature gives the team more flexibility in shaping future events and battle formats.
Alongside new gameplay features, Wings of Heroes introduced a significant change to aircraft progression through the plane rarity system. Aircraft are now assigned one of four rarity levels: Common, Rare, Epic or Legendary. The aim is to make progression smoother, aircraft value clearer and rewards more meaningful for different groups of players.
The rarity system was accompanied by a broad economy rebalance and changes in blueprint distribution, unlock costs and upgrade pacing. Common aircraft are easier to unlock, while rarer planes become more clearly differentiated within each tier.
Wings of Heroes also introduced in-game commendations, a new battle element that highlights combat actions such as double or triple kills. Commendations can be earned multiple times during a single battle and are designed to make combat feel more dynamic, interactive and rewarding.
“Wings of Heroes has a strong foundation, but the next stage of development is about understanding how far we can take it,” added Michał Szurma. “The systems introduced in recent months give us more room to experiment with events, aircraft formats, progression and player motivation. This creates a stronger framework for learning what drives engagement, what supports monetization and where the game’s further growth potential may come from.”
Together, these initiatives point to a broader strategic direction for Wings of Heroes. The game is expanding beyond standard battle loops into more structured progression, richer PvE, time-limited campaign experiences and clearer monetization systems. The end of June update is designed to help the team test what drives engagement and where the title’s further growth potential may come from.
About Ten Square Games
Ten Square Games Group is one of the largest Polish mobile game developers operating in the free-to-play model and a leader in outdoor-themed games. The Group includes the Rortos studio based in Verona and a minority stake in the Kraków-based studio Gamesture. The Group’s portfolio includes, among others, Fishing Clash – one of the world’s most popular 3D fishing games, Hunting Clash – a realistic hunting simulator, Real Flight Simulator, Wings of Heroes, Trophy Hunter and new titles developed as part of the portfolio diversification strategy. The Ten Square Games team continuously raises standards in the mobile gaming industry, creating engaging and realistic experiences for millions of players around the world.
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