Following a recent leak, Czech developer Bohemia Interactive has officially rolled out Cold War game Arma Reforger for PC and Xbox and announced Arma 4. The future of Bohemia Interactive's popular Arma franchise became a topic of discussion a few days ago when credible-looking marketing materials hit the web. Interestingly, the leaked marketing guide suggested Arma Reforger would help bridge the gap between the releases of the series' third and fourth mainline installments.
A spiritual successor to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis, theArma games have served up tactical military shooter experiences since the release of the first title, ARMA: Armed Assault, in 2006. In the years since then, Bohemia Interactive has continued to expand upon the franchise with multiple post-launch expansions, spinoff titles, and sequels. The last major entry, Arma 3, hit PC in late 2013, dropping players into military conflict set in the 2030s. In addition to the development team's long-running support, Arma 3's vibrant modding community on PC regularly finds ways to reinvigorate the shooter with fresh experiences.
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The crew at Bohemia Interactive recently launched Arma Reforger for PC Early Access and Xbox Series X/S Game Preview. This standalone experience acts as a platform allowing players to engage with the capabilities of the new Enfusion game engine, the studio said in a press release. Moreover, Arma Reforger will provide developers with feedback that should come in handy for the production of the newly announced Arma 4. Though details about the fourth mainline entry remain scarce, Arma Reforger returns the series to its roots, letting users once more explore
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