Bohemia Interactive - Games, Expansion Packs and Downloadable Content

Games, Expansion Packs and Downloadable Content

  • Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis (Microsoft Windows) - June 2001, rebranded as ARMA: Cold War Assault June 2011
  • Operation Flashpoint: Gold Edition (Microsoft Windows) - November 2001
  • Operation Flashpoint: Resistance (Microsoft Windows) - June 2002
  • Operation Flashpoint: GOTY Edition (Microsoft Windows) - November 2002
  • Operation Flashpoint: Elite (Xbox) - October 2005
  • ARMA: Armed Assault (worldwide) / ARMA: Combat Operations (US) (Microsoft Windows) - November 2006 (Czech Republic/Germany)/ February 2007 (Europe)/ May 2007 (US)
  • ARMA: Queen's Gambit (Microsoft Windows) - September 2007 (EU)
  • ARMA 2 - (Microsoft Windows) June 2009
  • ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead - (Microsoft Windows) June 2010
  • ARMA 2: British Armed Forces DLC- (Microsoft Windows) August 2010
  • ARMA 2: Private Military Company DLC - (Microsoft Windows) November 2010
  • ARMA 2: Firing Range - (Android & iOS) July 2011
  • Take On Helicopters - (Microsoft Windows) October 2011
  • Take On Helicopters: Hinds DLC -(Microsoft Windows) March 15, 2012
  • ARMA 2: Army of the Czech Republic DLC - (Microsoft Windows) August 2012
  • Carrier Command: Gaea Mission - (Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360) September 2012

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