

Is it worth it? Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. A couple of interesting new gadgets to play with. Would you want to see more or would you rather have ArmA 4 at this point? For full posting functionality, view this post in our forum. Malden is a massive map that re-engineers everything from Operation Flashpoint and drops it into the game, while Zeus provides new weird ways to play Arma 3 in multiplayer. As opposed to its cheaper brother, however, the majority of the content included is worth your time, my own gripes aside.


DLC Bundle 2 is currently the better option in terms of value for money, though. Apex is the engine upgrade you need to keep things running around the track. If you already own the base version, you really need the Apex add-on. We'd also suggest to wait until it goes on sale. To finish off, it's quite a pricey pack as well. The new map is interesting, for sure and the expansion does come with some additional MP scenarios. The new toys the campaign lets you play with are cool and interesting, but ultimately very little of the content Contact introduces is applicable to the wider war simulation. The singleplayer campaign is pretty decent, with a worth-while pay-off although it can get a bit repetitive in places. It's not that this expansion isn't "worth it", but it's a very niche sell. Is it good? Is it fun? Absolutely worth it. But the DLC did come with a platform-wide update that provides a better flight model, so you automatically get some of the benefits for free. You can think of it as the version of the military sim. While there are many ways to own Armaand myriad additional bits to bolt onto the game once you do, we'll run through all the DLC available so that anyone who's not sure where to start can find their feet.īut add to that the glut of new content that it comes with, including a really interesting and intense - and fun! If you buy no other DLC, buy this. A rmA 3 came out inand people have steadily trickled into the game since then.
