

Thus far, though, there has been precious little for them to chew on.Įven rumours suggest the next full Arma is ’years away’ Prairie Fire Creator DLC – fans have been ever watchful for signs that Bohemia may be hard at work on a sequel. Unsurprisingly, given how long Arma 3 has been alive and kicking – and especially in the long lull between the last full-scale official DLC in 2019, and this month’s announcement of the upcoming, Vietnam-focused S.O.G. When it’s finally time, we wouldn’t be surprised if Bohemia makes the official announcement in the form of a teaser trailer, though, and rest assured: when it exists, we’ll add it here.

We’re sorry if we got your hopes up, but no – there are not yet any Arma 4 trailers available to watch online. Still, with Arma 3’s gameplay and visuals now severely showing their age – especially compared to what Bohemia’s newer Envision game engine can do – we reckon it really is just a matter of time. Moreover, the game’s ongoing engine upgrades and improving user generated content tools (not to mention the deep ocean of mods) have made Arma 3 a supremely versatile mil-sim playground – and one for which Bohemia is still releasing expansion content, in the form of its community-built ‘Creator DLC’ packs. Arma 3 was a serious step change for the series, selling roughly twice as many copies as its predecessor on Steam, and forming a base for 14 DLC expansions (so far), of which the most recent substantial offering, Contact, came out in 2019.Ĭover your arcs: Our guide to the best tactical shooters Sure, we only had to wait a piffling four years between Arma 2 and Arma 3, but that was something of a special case.

All the signs suggest we’ve still got at least a year or two to wait. We’ll keep this guide updated with all the latest info on Arma 4 – here’s what we know so far.Īlas, we’re probably still quite far off having a confirmed release date for Arma 4.ĭeveloper Bohemia Interactive has not made any official statements yet as to when we can expect Arma 4 to come to our gaming machines – or even officially confirmed whether or not it’s in development at all.
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First released in 2013, the game itself is now at the ripe old age of eight, and so fans’ thoughts have inevitably turned to the future – and, more specifically, when they can expect Arma 4 to arrive on PC and consoles.Īs enthusiastic – if often tactically inexpert – Arma fans, we at Wargamer are eagerly awaiting the next evolution of this deeply moddable mil-sim FPS, and so we’re keeping our finger up to the wind for any and all information on this more-or-less inevitable sequel’s release date, trailer, and anything else we can pin down.
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If that – along with several full campaigns of story missions, couched in full military field briefings and strategy – weren’t enough for you, Arma 3 has also amassed a huge library of mods that add hundreds of potential extra hours of play.īut, as modern PC and videogames go, Arma 3 is getting old. The latest full iteration, Arma 3, now has a bulky roster of 14 DLC expansions (with two more forthcoming) which, between them, furnish the core infantry squad gameplay with many dozens of accurately simulated tanks, planes, helicopters, trucks, cars, weapons, and battlefield gadgets.
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Czech developer Bohemia Interactive’s Armed Assault series – long since officially simplified to the infinitely catchier ‘Arma’ – has for some time been generally recognised as the best multiplayer military simulation (mil-sim) shooter there is.
