Atari's 'ArmA Combat
Operations' Goes Gold announces the completion of development on the North
American edition of Bohemia Interactive's military first-person shooter that's
already available in parts of Europe under the title ArmA: Armed Assault (thanks
Gamer's Hell). Word is the game will be
available in U.S. stores on May 1:
NEW YORK, April 13
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR - News), one of the world's
most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher, today announced
that ArmA: Combat Operations has gone gold and is on schedule to ship to stores
nationwide on May 1. Developed by Bohemia Interactive, ArmA: Combat Operations
is a military combat simulation game and will be available for the Windows
platform for the suggested retail price of $39.95. The game is currently
available in Europe under the name ArmA: Armed Assault.
In ArmA: Combat Operations, players will engage in a story-driven single- player
campaign or take part in huge multiplayer battles with more than 50 players on
one battlefield simultaneously. Featuring a vast environment with more than 250
square miles to explore, ArmA: Combat Operations allows players to pilot or
drive more than 30 vehicles including APCs, tanks, self-propelled anti-aircraft
guns, helicopters and fighter planes. The game features an extremely powerful
built-in editor which encourages players to create and share complex missions as
well as import user-created units and maps.
"Fans of Operation Flashpoint(TM) have been eagerly awaiting the next game from
the talented team at Bohemia Interactive," said Jeremiah Cohn, Product Manager,
Atari, Inc. "We are thrilled to deliver an incredibly realistic military combat
title for the PC."
ArmA: Combat Operations will offer the ultimate realistic combat simulation
experience in a modern day setting. With exceptional freedom of movement,
actions and tactics, the game allows players to immerse themselves in realistic
and engaging battles.
For more information on ArmA: Combat Operations, please visit
www.atari.com/arma.