22nd Aug 2007
Bohemia Interactive announces ARMA 2
Today at Games Convention in Leipzig, Bohemia Interactive announced ArmA 2, its latest military simulation game for PC DVD-ROM and next generation consoles (originally known also as Game 2).

ArmA 2 is set in the near future, year 2009, in a fictional post soviet country called Chernarus. Players will be sent as members of a United States Marine Corps Force Recon squad to this country to prevent further civilian casualties and ensure ongoing stability there.

Arma 2 is based on the latest generation technology, offering large –scale game world, authentic and extremely detailed modern units, weapons, vehicles and enviroments, challenging single player and vast array of multiplayer options.

ArmA 2 is expected to be released in 2008.
Full game website will be available soon at www.arma2.com.
13th Jun 2007
Play ArmA 1.08 Worldwide!
The latest update for ArmA: Combat Operations brings a lot of new stuff as well as it fixes many issues reported by players. This massive update is also unifying all version of ArmA game around the world into one and fully compatible online battlefield. For more information please visit the ArmA download page.
04th Jun 2007
Download the Armchair General Tactics Guide!!

See what advice a real Army general gives when playing ArmA Combat Operations! Written by Armchair General® magazine, this tactics guide will teach you the basics of modern army squad organization and battle tactics through the elements of the ArmA Combat Operations game!
May 1, 2007
Atari Ships 'ArmA: Combat Operations'(TM)
- New Realistic Military Combat Game Available Now -

Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR), one of the world's most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher, today announces that the realistic combat simulation, ArmA: Combat Operations(TM) has now shipped to stores nationwide and is also available for purchase on Atari.com/us. Developed by Bohemia Interactive, ArmA: Combat Operations is available for the Windows platform for the suggested retail price of $39.95. The game is currently available in Europe under the name ArmA: Armed Assault.
In ArmA: Combat Operations, players will be able to engage in the story- driven single-player campaign or take part in huge multiplayer battles with more than 50 players on one battlefield at once. Featuring a vast environment with more than 150 square miles to explore, ArmA: Combat Operations will allow players to pilot or drive more than 30 vehicles including APCs, tanks, self- propelled anti-aircraft guns, helicopters and fighter planes. The game features an extremely powerful built-in editor which allows players to create and share complex missions as well as import user-created units and maps.
"ArmA: Combat Operations is an engaging and realistic PC combat title," said Jeremiah Cohn, Product Manager, Atari, Inc. "Atari is thrilled to publish and distribute, both online and in stores, Bohemia Interactive's next game since Operation Flashpoint(TM)."
ArmA: Combat Operations offers the ultimate realistic combat simulation experience in a modern day setting. With unique freedom of movement, actions and tactics, the game takes immersive strategic battles to a whole new level.

Both Digital and Retail versions of ArmA: Combat Operations are available for purchase on Atari.com/us. Get your copy of ArmA: Combat Operations on Atari.com/us Today - Click Here Now !
See you on the battlefield, soldier!
For more information on Atari and its entire product line-up please visit http://www.atari.com/us.
April 24, 2007
The ArmA: Combat Operations Digital Download is Coming to Atari.com/us May 1st!

Too busy to buy ArmA: Combat Operations at the store? Don't like messing around with all those CDs? Download the game from the comfort of your own home! The full ArmA: Combat Operations game will be available for digital download at Atari.com/us starting May 1st!
The Digital Download of the game comes with a full color PDF manual so you are not missing out on anything. The download is quick, easy, and requires a one-time activation. After that point you won't even notice the difference between the download and retail versions, except that you won't need a CD of course!
Point your web browser to http://www.atari.com/us/ on May 1st to get the full game directly from Atari!