The next instalment of the military sim already was revealed to include the Greek island, which will hopefully aid in their legal defence. Bohemia, while confirming, don’t want to discuss it further.
The studio asks the topic not be discussed on the official forums at this time, given the uncertain nature of the incident for the developers trying to deal with this nightmare.
”This is true,” announced studio boss Marek Spanel. ”We prefer this topic not to be discussed on our forums at the moment, at least until we know more specific details about the case.” Greek authorities back in 2001 arrested 14 plane-spotters for ‘espionage’ as they snapped photos of military craft after a display by their air force. They were held for over a month and threatened with 20-years in prison but were let out following a set bail.
The Bohemia team have no new information to give at this time. ArmA 3 is due in 2013 and involves a set of Greek islands where NATO forces gather to hold off an Iranian invasion. The islands of Limnos and Ai Stratis feature.