Pressure-test your strategy before the market does.
Read this first. Five-minute walkthrough: anchor a strategic question, pick teams, run AI-driven turns, conclude with a direct answer.
What this tool actually does
Wargaming runs an AI-driven competitive simulation grounded in the live T2D AID dataset. You pick a scenario, anchor it to a strategic question you actually need answered, and the AI plays Red (a named competitor), Blue (you), and Control (a neutral game master) turn by turn. The modeled scoreboard updates after every move, and a Conclude step synthesizes the full game into a direct answer.
Pick a scenario
Open the Scenario Library and click 'Stage scenario' on the situation you want to pressure-test (FDA recall, CMS bundle, viral story, M&A, competitor pivotal readout, OTA algorithm launch).
Anchor with a strategic question
On Run Simulation, type the SPECIFIC question you want answered, e.g. 'How do we defend ≥35% T2D share if Insulet wins a Medicare bundle in Q3?' Every AI move (Red, Blue, Control) is generated with this question in view.
Assign Red and Blue
Pick which competitor Red plays (the attacker) and which Blue plays (the defender — usually you). Picking different roles per run lets you wargame from any side of the market.
Run the turns
Click AI Red Team to generate the attacker's move, AI Blue Counter for a defensive response, and AI Control to inject a neutral external event. Each click logs a turn and recomputes the modeled scoreboard.
Watch the scoreboard
The right-side AI scoreboard tracks Blue/Red share, net new starts, gross margin, days-to-coverage, MAUDE risk, and a 1–5 momentum/surprise score. Updates automatically after every AI move.
Conclude — get a direct answer
When you've seen enough turns, click 'Conclude simulation'. The AI synthesizes the full turn log into a 2–4 sentence answer to your strategic question, plus 3–5 specific Blue actions and 2–3 market data points to watch.
Run the after-action review
Capture what was supposed to happen, what actually happened, what surprised the team, and what you'll change — then convert each decision into a tracked move on the Strategy page.