
Neocrisis: Bohemia Interactive, the independent game development studio, is reawakening a sleeping giant! Its revolutionary award-winning game, originally released by British publisher Codemasters in June 2001 as Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis, is now discontinued.
From now on, this legendary PC game will be available only under a new title Arma: Cold War Assault. This new release also includes the Resistance expansion pack, originally released in 2002 as Operation Flashpoint: Resistance.

Steam is giving away free copies of the classic critically-acclaimed military first-person shooter ARMA: Cold War Assault for the next few days.

Vojtech Hovorka writes: "It is very hard to be successful and recognized in today’s gaming market. There are hundreds of new titles released each and every year, and while most of them are as mediocre as they can get, there are still some games / franchises that should not be forgotten. A lot of young gamers who came in for fun are running in circles, hunting for games with the best graphics and the best ‘movie feel.’ While graphics and ‘overall feel’ are important, there is nothing more important in games than their gameplay. In this article I will look into some titles that deserve to be remembered. Most of them will be old, and perhaps you may have never played them. My goal with this article is to show you that age and graphics are irrelevant to good gameplay mechanics. After all, there is nothing quite like the following games."

DSOGaming writes: "ArmA fans, get ready to relive Bohemia Interactive’s debut military sim that was originally published by Codemasters as Operation Flashpoint in 2001 and won a lot of awards. So basically, ArmA: Cold War Assault is the old original re-branded Operation: Flashpoint together with Resistance and 1.99 patch. The game is now available on Steam and will cost you only 3.99 euros."
Wow, I hope they use improved graphics when they re release it.
Lol cutting all ties with the OpFlash name seeing how Codemasters is ruining it. I hope they preserved the old command interface. The new one just confuses me and I just couldn't get into it.