Project Reality - Project Reality: ARMA 2 (PR:ARMA2)

Project Reality: ARMA 2 (PR:ARMA2)

Project Reality : ArmA2
Developer(s) Reality Studios
Engine Real Virtuality 3
Platform(s) Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Release date(s) September 2nd, 2011
Genre(s) Tactical shooter, Military Simulation, Open world
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Media/distribution Download PR:ARMA2 (528MB)

It has been announced by the Developers of Project Reality that a version called Project Reality: ARMA 2 will be released for the ARMA 2 game. The main aim for PR:ARMA2 is "to create an immersive modification for ARMA2, which focuses on encouraging teamwork through gameplay".

The following information is quoted from the official Project Reality website in reference to the new mod.

As with Project Reality's original conception on the Refractor 2 engine, at this stage PR:ARMA2 should be classed as a Mini-Mod; we have to start somewhere! Don't be fooled though, this release will by no means disappoint, due to the large number of high quality art assets already created by the Project Reality Team, and the considerable experience of the PR:ARMA2 Development Team on the Real Virtuality 3 engine!

PR:ARMA2 exists as a standalone modification requiring both ARMA 2 and ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead. It remains self-contained, self developing and does not rely on or use externally held add-ons from other sources where at all possible. What that means to the player is that it is a 'one stop shop' as an installation package, with no requirement for additional multiple add on packs.

PR:ARMA2 v0.1 BETA was released on September 2 which was shortly followed by the release of PR:ARMA v0.15 beta on March 16 2012. A year later on March 1st 2013 0.16 version was released including two new terrains (maps). With the release came the news of a cease in development with the ARMA2 mod and a movements of efforts towards ARMA 3.

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