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The ARMA series stands out as a collection of first-person tactical military simulations, launched initially for Microsoft Windows platforms. It emphasizes meticulous realism, merging expansive warfare scenarios over vast terrains with intense, intimate firefights. The inaugural title arrived in 2006, while the latest entry debuted in 2013. Subsequent installments expanded availability to Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS devices. The debut, titled ARMA: Armed Assault—or ARMA: Combat Operations in the United States—hit shelves for Windows in November 2006 in the Czech Republic and Germany, followed by Europe in February 2007 and the U.S. in May 2007. Built on the Real Virtuality 2 engine, it set the foundation for the franchise's signature blend of strategic depth and authentic combat mechanics, allowing players to command units in dynamic battlefields inspired by real-world tactics. ARMA 3, a self-contained sequel exclusive to Windows at launch, arrived on September 12, 2013, powered by the advanced Real Virtuality 4 engine. It entered public testing through Steam's Early Access on March 5, 2013, enabling community feedback to refine its sophisticated simulation of modern warfare, including editable missions and multiplayer modes across fictional Mediterranean islands. By late 2015 into early 2016, ports for Linux and Mac followed in a preliminary build, with developers committing to align features closely with the primary Windows edition over time. This evolution underscores ARMA's commitment to immersive, scalable military experiences that reward planning and adaptability.
