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SPOTREP #00104

FROM: High Command
TO: Arma 3 Users
UNIT: Main Branch (Windows)
ACTIVITY: Hotfix 2.08 (Miscellaneous Fixes)
SIZE: ~61 MB / ~44 MB

More in the full changelog and SPOTREP

SPOTREP #00103

FROM: High Command
TO: Arma 3 Users
UNIT: Main Branch (Windows)
ACTIVITY: Hotfix 2.08 (Miscellaneous Fixes)
SIZE: ~61 MB / ~44 MB

More in the full changelog and SPOTREP

SPOTREP #00102

FROM: High Command
TO: Arma 3 Users
UNIT: Main Branch (Windows)
ACTIVITY: Game Update 2.08 (Steam Rich Presence, Scripted Lasers, Platform Support)
SIZE: ~3.1 GB / ~340 MB (depends on Contact ownership)

More in the full changelog and SPOTREP

Arma 3 Charity Bundle

Dear community,

A horrific humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Ukraine. We at Bohemia Interactive have decided to create a special Arma 3 Charity Bundle to raise funds for the people that need it most. It will be available for the next 2 weeks. All of this bundle's net revenue will be donated to humanitarian aid charities like the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in support of their assistance to people affected by the ongoing war.

Part of this bundle – Arma 3's Laws of War DLC – introduces the basic principles of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), which is as important as ever during this armed conflict. We urge respect for the rules of war, protection of humanitarian actions, and doing everything possible to avoid risk to civilian lives and infrastructure. Visit our portal for more information on IHL: https://arma3.com/ihl, and the official website of the ICRC for more info about donating directly: https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine.

We stand with the people of Ukraine and hope for a peaceful resolution soon.

https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/25069/?snr=2_groupannouncements_detail_

Arma 3 clips masquerading as footage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine amassed more than 110,000 views before being removed




rma 3, Bohemia Interactive's milsim sandbox, isn't a game I see very often these days, except when it crops up in the news because someone's trying to pass off game footage as part of a real conflict. It happens surprisingly often, like when an Indian news channel used it to claim Pakistan bombed Afghanistan in 2021. And it's happened again, this time masquerading as footage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine...
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