Steam powered: Final Arma 3 beta update adds Steam Workshop

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Bohemia Interactive have released a final update for the Arma 3 beta, adding in Steam Workshop support.

Players can now upload and download single-player and multiplayer scenarios of their own making, forcing other players through harrowing nightmares of their own creation… or just, y’know, creating levels for play.

There are already over 100 entries, so I’d wager this is going to be ridiculously well populated once launch comes around on 12 September. Take a look for yourselves.

You can also have a gander at nine new screenshots below, as part of the countdown to the game’s launch.


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