Bohemia Interactive offers Arma 3 SITREP

ARMA 3

This chap’s so intent on examining Arma 3 closely that he brought his binoculars. It’s okay, random soldier guy! Just watch the video instead!

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Bohemia Interactive have released a second SITREP video that talks about the state of Arma 3, the features it offers, and where it’s likely to go next.

Voiced by Andrew “Dslyecxi” Gluck, who’s rather well known in the community for his Community Guide videos and his ludicrously in-depth guide to Arma 2, the video is more aimed at beginners and those who haven’t yet taken the plunge than it is people who’ve already been playing the game for weeks and months. It describes most of the game’s primary features, a little bit about how it works, and where it’s off to next with the help of both its still-being-released campaign and its heavy mod support.

You can have a looksee at the video below. Arma 3 itself is out now, although we’ve only had the first part of the campaign thus far.


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