Arma 3’s second campaign episode, Adapt, released

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Bohemia Interactive have released Adapt, the second episode of Arma 3‘s campaign.

Adapt continues the tale of NATO peacekeeper Ben Kerry on the war-torn islands of Altis and Stratis, and according to previous reports, this one focuses more on open scenarios and guerrilla warfare. It also adds in a few new vehicles and weapons (including the Wy-55 Hellcat helicopter, the FV-720 Mora IFV, and the MBT-52 tank), just in case you fancy some new toys to play with.

Adapt should should automatically download on Steam for you right now, if it hasn’t already done so. If you’re somehow not sold on completely free content for a game, then you can have a gander at some screenshots and a trailer below before deciding whether or not this episode is worth your £0.00.


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