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Arma 3’s final campaign episode coming next week

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Bohemia Interactive have announced that the third and final campaign episode for Arma 3 – named, simply, “Win” – will be hitting the interwebs on 20 March.

Win has the flashpoint escalating further, with NATO forces on the brink of war with the AAF and CSAT. This episode apparently focuses on tactical freedom and “big, combined arms engagements”, with NATO peacekeeper Ben Kerry trying to bring the situation to a close before things get much, much worse.

As with previous episodes, Win comes with a bunch of new vehicles. The A-164 Wipeout is the “successor to the legendary A-10”, and is a single-seater aircraft for the NATO faction. The To-199 Neophron is an agile aircraft for the CSAT forces, which is apparently good for Close Air Support and taking off from rough terrain. Finally, there’s the Tempest, a 6×6 mine-resistant truck that can carry troops and cargo, and is modular enough that it all sorts of variants exist.

Arma 3: Win launches, for free, on 20 March.


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