But there's a mantra that underpins all upcomning Arma 3 content: 'Infantry is key,' van t' Land said. Whether the new Arma 3 content veers towards story or mechanical gameplay changes depends on you, the community.
Arma 3 has only just received its final piece of story content, having been launched as an early access game - a military sandbox - in the autumn last year. And the company is growing, as you've seen - many new offices - so there are more resources as well to handle multiple. We don't have concrete plans at the moment. But will be the year when we need to start thinking about what's next. Whatever is next, I don't think a lot will happen this year in terms of pre-production. The team apparently tried to port Arma 2 to Xboxbut, van t' Land told me, 'we couldn't get it right'.
For something that is next, it is becoming much more likely to be multiplatform. You'd really have to redesign stuff like how the controls work, and the interface, so for Arma 3 that's out of the scope.