Imprisoned Arma III devs free on bail
The pair of Czech developers who were arrested in Greece for allegedly photographing a military installation may now return home.
The pair of Czech developers who were arrested in Greece for allegedly photographing a military installation may now return home.
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Last week, two ArmA III developers were arrested in Greece. Now, Bohemia has released a statement defending them and their actions.
Greek authorities claim that a pair of Bohemia Interactive employees were acting as military spies.
Find out why the sea and other gameplay elements share similarities between Bohemia Interactive's tactical shooter Arma III and strategy title Carrier Command: Gaea Mission.
ITV, one of the United Kingdom’s major commercial television networks, has been found guilty of deceptively using video game footage during what it claimed to be an IRA (Irish Republican Army) propaganda video in September, 2011. The final ruling comes …