Bohemia Interactive will deliver a much bigger battlefield

Jul 5, 2012 11:29 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Bohemia Interactive has released another video for its upcoming ArmA III, designed to once again show how impressive the look of the game will be when it is launched.

The footage was first seen during the recent E3 2012 trade show, but only behind closed doors and now everyone who is interested in realistic military simulation can watch the performance of the new game engine.

ArmA III is set to be launched only on the PC in 2013 and will use the all-new Real Virtuality 4 engine.

The new game will be set during 2030 and will focus on a battle in the islands of the Aegean Sea which pits NATO, including American infantry, against a number of Iranian units.

The battle area will be close to 300 square kilometers and the development team promises that the game will include more than 50 cities and villages with fully explorable and destructible buildings.