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ARMA 3: Where tactical maneuvering, realistic military simulation, and intense multiplayer battles merge to create an adrenaline-pumping war experience like no other.

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What is the highest peak in ARMA 3's Altis map? (Hard)
#1: Mount Tanoa
#2: Mount Lefkoma
#3: Kavala Castle
#4: Mount Telos
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Which fictional country serves as the setting for the main campaign of ARMA 3? (Advanced)
#1: Chernarus
#2: Takistan
#3: Altis and Stratis
#4: Sahrani
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One of the playable maps in ARMA 3, Altis, is based on the real Greek island of Lemnos, and it is one of the largest maps in gaming, covering approximately 270 square kilometers.
In ARMA 3, players can encounter a scuba diving mission, showcasing the game's advanced underwater physics and allowing for unique aquatic combat and exploration not commonly found in military simulation games.

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What's your favorite map in ARMA 3?
Altis
Tanoa
Malden
Livonia
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What is your preferred gameplay style in ARMA 3?
MilSim (Military Simulation)
Co-op missions with friends
PvP (Player vs Player) combat
Solo campaign mode
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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August 3, 1999

Bohemia Interactive Founded

Bohemia Interactive, the developer behind the ARMA series, was founded, marking the beginning of their contributions to military simulation games.

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November 10, 2006

Release of ARMA: Armed Assault

Bohemia Interactive released ARMA: Armed Assault, the predecessor to ARMA 3, establishing a foundation for modern military simulation games.

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March 22, 2013

ARMA 3 Early Access Release

ARMA 3 was released in early access on Steam, allowing players to experience and test the game before full release.

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September 12, 2013

ARMA 3 Full Release

ARMA 3 was officially released, offering enhanced military simulation gameplay with improved graphics and mechanics compared to previous titles.

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