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with a deeper storyline and a moral choice. Private Military Company (release date November 30, 2010): DLC expansion pack and sequel to British Armed Forces, adds a Private Military Company named Ion Services, inc.British Armed Forces (release date August 29, 2010): DLC expansion pack and sequel to Operation Arrowhead, with British Armed Forces playable.Basically, the dictator of Takistan is said to have nuclear weapons, so the US invades and occupies it. It is set in Takistan, and the plot is a blatant expy of the The War on Terror.
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Virtual Battlespace 2 (2007): Bohemia Interactive Simulations' Real Virtuality engine, and the Armed Assault game based on it, were so successful and lauded as so realistic that this warranted an update to the game engine (VBS2 used RV2), also sold to the same real military organizations as VBS in 2012 VBS2 2.0 was released, based on the RV3 engine used by ARMA 2.Queen's Gambit: A modest expansion pack, containing a small new island and a new campaign.With most of the US military gone, the North invades the South and a few remaining US soldiers get caught in the middle of it, and they then aid the South in defeating the North.
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The US forces have been training the South Sahrani military and are just starting to leave (in a trend of the series in which a predominantly US force prepares to leave a destabilized country only to get caught in the fighting see ArmA III). ArmA: Armed Assault takes place on the fictional island of Sahrani, divided between two nations: the Democratic Republic of Sahrani in the north, and an oil-rich (and US-backed) Kingdom of South Sahrani.
The basic premise and game design philosophy of making a well-researched, true-to-life and unrelentingly realistic simulation of everyday military life is still there, though, as is the practice of using various fairly funny (and Reference Overdosed) Ruritanias as the setting for the games' campaigns and missions. and 20 Minutes into the Future time frames, not the Cold War.
Unlike the original, these installments take place in Present Day, Next Sunday A.D. Czech game developer Bohemia Interactive Studios' Spiritual Successor to their successful and legendary Operation Flashpoint series.