
Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar were arrested earlier this month for reportedly taking pictures of Greek military bases on the island of Lemnos. Bohemia Interactive have consistently denied these allegations.
Today Marek Španěl, the CEO of Bohemia Interactive, spoke out saying their holiday was:
“organized via travel agent, with the single goal of experiencing the place that had inspired the virtual environments of Arma 3, a computer game that they’ve been working on over the past two years.”

Dedmen writes: "Welcome to this technical deep dive into Arma 3's performance optimizations in update 2.20. Before handing you over to this blog's actual author, I wanted to share a few words on the state of Live Ops. Yes, REPception is now a thing."

ARMA 3 and ARMA Reforger project lead Krzysztof Bielawski discusses the use of the game for misinformation in real-world conflict.

Bohemia Interactive claims an ARMA 3 console port is completely impossible, but more optimisations are in the works.
Are these guys still in custody?
I haven't heard anyone mention that they had been released.