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ArmA III Delayed - briefly|
| (hx) 04:40 PM CET - Dec,13 2012 | Bohemia Interactive has issued a short statement on the delay of Arma 3:
In what might be described as an eventful year, Bohemia Interactive has decided to postpone the release of Arma 3. The additional development time enables the project to reach its full potential, with the studio expecting to finalize their release plans in the new year.
Recently, Joris-Jan van 't Land, a 10-year veteran of Bohemia Interactive, took over the role of Arma 3 Project Lead from Daniel Musil, who left the studio to pursue other opportunities.
Joris-Jan van 't Land: "We've been in the process of implementing changes that will help us innovate as a studio under unexpected circumstances - facing problems we simply couldn't have imagined", referring to the detainment of two Bohemia Interactive employees in Greece. Both were arrested on suspicion of espionage while spending their holiday on Lemnos - an island that served as inspiration for the environment in Arma 3. They have since remained in jail pending legal proceedings. "We're still trying to make sense of the situation and hope that our colleagues will be released soon. Although their plight has certainly affected us on a personal level, we continue working on the tasks identified as key to the release of Arma 3."
The new release window of Arma 3 has been set for 2013. Joris-Jan van 't Land: "I hope this update provides some answers regarding the status of the project. We’re currently sorting the specifics so we can deliver a more complete announcement at the beginning of next year."
The studio is also working on a standalone version of DayZ, which is developed by a team led by Dean Hall.
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last 10 comments: | Sabot | (04:57 PM CET - Dec,13 2012 ) | Read into that; nothing is coming out until all photographs -that were to be used in-game- are security cleared. Which by the fact that these idiots are still in jail (just taking pictures of your fighter jets, bases and some of your early warning systems -to send to granny, of course!) means it was hardly a holiday as has been sooo stupidly claimed....
If BI would just be bloody honest and say, we pushed the boundaries for the game and got caught, it would look soo much better for them. The authorities read the internet blogs and see that these guys are pulling their chains and make them sweat it out. If they had just come clean it would have been all over, as has been the case of ANY genuine plane spotter in any country.
Just had to ask for clearance? I've taken hundreds of pictures around an RAF airbase, because i asked and also used air enthusiasts days for the same opportunity.
Bunch of complete idiots.... :roll: | |
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