The mod centers around zombies and features a medical system. In early 2012, a mod was released for ARMA 2 and ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead, called DayZ. Several patches have been released for ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead, including public beta patches.
Alternatively both games can be bought together in a package called ARMA 2: Combined Operations. The game allows the user to include original ARMA 2 content to the game. Development ĪRMA 2: Operation Arrowhead uses a customized version of Bohemia Interactive's own Real Virtuality 3 engine. Players have the ability to perform optional tasks throughout the game, allowing for multiple endings. and NATO forces are sent in to prevent the attack and overthrow Aziz government and to possibly back up the anti-government royalist faction. In the game's single-player campaign, Takistani government led by Colonel Muhammad Aziz threatens to use SCUD missiles against a neighboring Karzeghistan, following the outbreak of the economic crisis caused by the anti-government rebels who destroyed a significant part of country's oil wells. In the game, running vehicles and live humans will glow when viewed through FLIR imaging, as in real life.ĪRMA 2: Operation Arrowhead is set in the fictional country of Takistan and takes place in the then-future of summer 2012 nearly three years after the Chernarus conflict of fall 2009 that is depicted in ARMA 2, right after ARMA 2's hidden ending. One touted addition to the game includes the ability to have FLIR thermal imaging technology included on vehicles such as the AH-64D Apache Longbow, and featured as rifle optics. NATO forces include the United States Army, the Army of the Czech Republic, and the German Kommando Spezialkräfte. In addition, three new factions are included: NATO, United Nations peacekeeping forces from the fictional country of Chernarus, and the Takistani Army. Army soldiers, wearing the Army Combat Uniform in the Universal Camouflage Pattern. Marine Corps that featured prominently in ARMA 2 are not included in ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead, instead being replaced with U.S. New armored vehicles that were not included in ARMA 2 include the U.S. Army's standard M16 rifle has been replaced by the SCAR-L and SCAR-H in-game. In addition to campaigns, players are allowed to play mini-missions and participate in a simulated training program.ĪRMA 2: Operation Arrowhead features United States Army military equipment, albeit with some creative liberties taken by the developers. Players are allowed to perform duties that real soldiers would perform during combat. Also in some scenarios the users are allowed to command units like a real-time strategy game.
ARMA 2 is the official sequel to Operation Flashpoint-series following its predecessor, ARMA: Armed Assault ( ARMA: Combat Operations in North America).
ARMA 2 ( ArmA II) is a tactical shooter military simulation game for Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by Bohemia Interactive Studio.