Arma 2

Arma 2
European Union cover art
Developer(s)Bohemia Interactive
Publisher(s)Bohemia Interactive
Director(s)Marek Španěl
Designer(s)Ivan Buchta
Programmer(s)Ondřej Španěl
Composer(s)Ondřej Matějka
SeriesArma
EngineReal Virtuality 3
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
29 May 2009
    • GER: 29 May 2009
    • CZ: 17 June 2009
    • EU: 19 June 2009
    • NA: 7 July 2009
    • AU: 20 July 2009
Genre(s)First-person shooter, tactical shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Arma 2[N 1] is a 2009 tactical shooter simulation video game developed and published by Bohemia Interactive for Microsoft Windows. It is the second main entry in the Arma series and the third installment in the series overall. The game is set in the fictional Eastern European country of Chernarus during a civil war between the Chernarussian government and communist revolutionaries, and follows escalating tensions when the United States Marine Corps is deployed to defeat the rebels.

Arma 2 was first released on 29 May 2009 in Germany, with further releases in Europe, North America, and other regions throughout June and July of that year. The game was positively received by critics who, like its predecessor Arma: Armed Assault, praised its realism and accuracy but criticized its difficulty and bugs. Arma 2 has sold 2.3 million copies as of February 2015.[1] Arma 2 maintains a significant modding community and is well-known as the origin of DayZ, a survival game conversion that was later developed into its own standalone game in 2018 and contributed to the development of the battle royale game genre.

An expansion pack, Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead, was released in 2010.[2] A free version of the game was released in June 2011 but was discontinued by 2014. The game's sequel, Arma 3, was released in 2013.


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