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BIS's sister company, the Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), also develops the VBS (Virtual Battlefield Systems, later Virtual Battlespace) military simulator, built on the same foundations as the ArmA series but offering far more advanced features. VBS has three iterations, VBS1 through 3. They are in use by multiple armed forces around the world for educational purposes, and are the dominant military simulator software with few competitors. The ArmA series is in essence the streamlined consumer version of the VBS military simulator (though BISim and BIS have been separate for a while).
 
BIS's sister company, the Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), also develops the VBS (Virtual Battlefield Systems, later Virtual Battlespace) military simulator, built on the same foundations as the ArmA series but offering far more advanced features. VBS has three iterations, VBS1 through 3. They are in use by multiple armed forces around the world for educational purposes, and are the dominant military simulator software with few competitors. The ArmA series is in essence the streamlined consumer version of the VBS military simulator (though BISim and BIS have been separate for a while).
  
= Main Installments =
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= ArmA =
 
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Image:Operation_Flashpoint.jpg‎|''[[Operation Flashpoint]]'' <br> (2001), considered the sole game of the series, officialy renamed to ''ArmA: Cold War Assault''.
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Image:Operation_Flashpoint.jpg‎|''[[Operation Flashpoint|ArmA: Cold War Assault]]'' <br> (originally released in 2001 as ''Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis'', re-released in 2011 under new ArmA name)
 
Image:Arma_armed_assault.jpg‎|''[[ArmA: Armed Assault]]'' <br> (2007), also known as ''ArmA: Combat Operations'' in the US.
 
Image:Arma_armed_assault.jpg‎|''[[ArmA: Armed Assault]]'' <br> (2007), also known as ''ArmA: Combat Operations'' in the US.
 
Image:ArmA_II.jpg‎|''[[ArmA II]]'' <br> (2009)
 
Image:ArmA_II.jpg‎|''[[ArmA II]]'' <br> (2009)
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Image:Operation_Flashpoint.jpg‎|''[[Operation Flashpoint|Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis]]'' <br> (2001)
 
Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising.jpg|''[[Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising]]'' <br> (2009)
 
Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising.jpg|''[[Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising]]'' <br> (2009)
 
Image:Red River.jpg|''[[Operation Flashpoint: Red River]]'' <br> (2011)
 
Image:Red River.jpg|''[[Operation Flashpoint: Red River]]'' <br> (2011)

Revision as of 10:09, 25 July 2018


ArmA
ArmA-X-Cover.jpg
ArmA X: Anniversary Edition Boxart
Developer: Bohemia Interactive Studio (BIS)
Publisher: Various Publishers
Genre: Military Simulation


ArmA is a military simulation video game series developed by Bohemia Interactive Studio, an independent Czech computer and console game developer based in Prague, Czech Republic, and published by various publishers since 1999. The goal of the series is to simulate real life military experience.

After the first installment Operation Flashpoint, Bohemia Interactive Studio parted ways with their publisher Codemasters. BIS retained the engine, while Codemasters retained the name. BIS rebranded their series as ArmA, while Codemasters developed their own mil-sim sequels to Operation Flashpoint. For the ease of categorizing, Operation Flashpoint games will be grouped alongside ArmA games on this site.

BIS's sister company, the Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), also develops the VBS (Virtual Battlefield Systems, later Virtual Battlespace) military simulator, built on the same foundations as the ArmA series but offering far more advanced features. VBS has three iterations, VBS1 through 3. They are in use by multiple armed forces around the world for educational purposes, and are the dominant military simulator software with few competitors. The ArmA series is in essence the streamlined consumer version of the VBS military simulator (though BISim and BIS have been separate for a while).

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