[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.]
Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday 21 February 2013
Ahead of their release plans announcement, Bohemia Interactive
has revealed that Valve’s Steam will be required to play Arma
3. In a developer’s blog post, Project Lead Joris-Jan van
‘t Land explains the studio’s motivations, stating that
the game could otherwise not be released in 2013.
The “Full Steam Ahead” blog post mentions a
difficult phase in development, which also involved the recent
incident in Greece. These setbacks drove the studio to re-evaluate
the project, and Joris-Jan van ‘t Land refers to the decision
for Steam as one of the steps to set Arma 3 back on track for a
2013 release.
“As an independent developer, we’re constantly
evaluating the way we develop, distribute and publish games. Valve
made tremendous improvements to their system, which made the
installation/update process much more user-friendly - for both
developers and customers“ , adds Bohemia
Interactive’s founder and CEO, Marek Španel.
“We realize that some people may find it difficult to
migrate to a new platform, especially if they were used to
purchasing and playing our games without any external third-party
application. We have evaluated the pros and cons, but in the end
Steam enables us to release Arma 3, brings massive advantages to
the game, and improves the end-user experience. Not to forget, the
majority of our players already come from Steam.“
Bohemia Interactive is also exploring the further integration of
Steamworks functionality, which would enable game features that are
impossible to develop in-house, on time. Joris-Jan van 't Land:
“Valve’s Steamworks offers some cool features that
can help us to enhance the Arma experience where it matters.
We’ll save the exact details for a later update, but to
summarize our priorities in two key words: user-generated content
and multiplayer.”
Based on the latest progress and the current state of Arma 3, he
ends his blog post in confidence:
“We feel strongly that our decision is paying off, and
soon you'll get a chance to see why.”
The
entire development blog post can be found at
Bohemia Interactive’s
website.
Boxed copies of Arma 3 will still be available at retail in most
regions. These will either be Steam Codes in a retail package, or
also contain DVD data to speed up installation.
About Bohemia Interactive
Established in 1999 in Prague, Czech Republic, Bohemia
Interactive is an independent game development studio which is
primarily known for its award-winning mil-sim Arma series, starting
with
Arma: Cold War Assault. Published in 2001, this debut
title became the no. 1 bestselling PC game around the world and has
won many international awards. The hugely successful series was
followed by
Arma 1 and
Arma 2 on PC as well as
Arma 2: Firing Range on mobile devices, before a
standalone PC expansion
Operation Arrowhead was released, as well as three DLC
which greatly added to the series. Bohemia Interactive is also the
developer of
Take On Helicopters and the recently released
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission. The studio is currently
working on
Arma 3 and the standalone version of
DayZ. More information about Bohemia Interactive is
available at
www.bistudio.com.
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