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Image:Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising.jpg|''[[Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising]]'' <br> (2009).
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Image:Red River.jpg|''[[Operation Flashpoint: Red River]]'' <br> (2011).
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Image:ArmA Tactics Fake Cover.jpg|''[[ArmA Tactics]]'' <br> (2013).
 
Image:ArmA Tactics Fake Cover.jpg|''[[ArmA Tactics]]'' <br> (2013).
 
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Revision as of 21:15, 10 January 2016


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


ArmA is an ongoing-developed, 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.

Main Installments

Expansion Packs and DLCs

Operation Flashpoint

Spin-Offs


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