
DasReviews writes: "Codemasters has just confirmed that Operation Flashpoint: Red River will be released on April 21, 2011 for PC, X360 and PS3. Red River is the sequel of the reborned series that was developed from Codemasters themselves. As you may be aware, the first Operation Flashpoint was developed by Bohemia Interactive, who then developed the ArmA series..."

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Can you not get AI to do proofreading?
Weird article written by a bot.
In any case I knew EA would ruin Codemasters.

Multiple games developed by Codemasters have been delisted on Steam just recently without any previous warning from EA.
Here’s the deal with this bullsh*t, and this is the single reason I f*cking hate digital, this wouldn’t be so much an issue if these people would give an announcement before they pull their games so people have a chance to get them before they’re gone. I mean, how hard is that to do?
Like, I prefer digital for the convenience of it and making me less of a hoarder, but stuff like this can drive me up the wall and I’m aware this also happens with physical games, but you can still acquire a game from eBay, though all scalped to hell, whereas digital you’re SOL… unless you have a PC.
These games had exactly 0 players. If you haven't played any of them by now you really didn't care in the slightest. Suddenly you're dying to play one of these classic turds? Sail to cs.rin.ru.
i mean .. i hate this practise. atleast give people like a 2 months headsup.
idiots

The F1 24 announcement seems imminent, as the Champions Edition cover and details have surfaced in F1 23's game files after the latest patch.
To Sony, and so many other companies in this industry, the short-term satisfaction and happiness of their shareholders means so much more to them than their employees, their products, and their customers.
I hope Code Disasters do a better job than the previous flashpoint game.
I paid £4.99 for it off Steam and still felt ripped off!
Im not fallin for another one of those games, i shall rent RR, hopefully itll b good (i dont want games to b bad) if its ill go buy it
Compete with arma. I seriously doubt it. No vehicle use and no editor on consoles. Both of those were on the first flashpoint on Xbox. And yet again they said the hell with them. This game is going to be good. But it won't have an once of substance that the original and arma series had.
umm no I'm not gona buy this crappy game, it will be nothing like Arma
believe me
I'm actually looking forward to Red River.. I enjoyed the "simulation" style that codemasters went for with OF:Dracgon Rising, particularly the squad commands, character movement, and the fact that your bullets had a true trajectory (which was a nice little challenge seeing that most engagments took place at range, and not close quarters)
My only gripes were that, despite available vehichles, most of the travelling around the levels was done on foot as vehichles werent always readily available from the start of each mission. Also, the challenge of "simulated" combat was a nice change of pace from the run-n-shoot variety of military games out there, however, there were some game levels and objectives that were just TOO hard!