Fabulous giveaway: win a copy of ArmA 2: Operation Arrowhead
ArmA 2 is many things. It's a passable flight sim . It's an often shockingly-realistic shooter . It's a robust map and scenario editor . It's a realiable way to shoot down Santa Claus with an anti-aircraft gun. It's an authentic depiction of battle goats .
We (well, I ) like ArmA 2. And its stand-alone, desert-set expansion is the best way to play it. We've got three copies to give away. Want one? Comment on this post with a mention of your favorite weapon, vehicle, or other equipment in Operation Arrowhead ( here's a list ) by Friday, August 13--we'll private message the winners through their PC Gamer account.
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Evan's a hardcore FPS enthusiast who joined PC Gamer in 2008. After an era spent publishing reviews, news, and cover features, he now oversees editorial operations for PC Gamer worldwide, including setting policy, training, and editing stories written by the wider team. His most-played FPSes are CS:GO, Team Fortress 2, Team Fortress Classic, Rainbow Six Siege, and Arma 2. His first multiplayer FPS was Quake 2, played on serial LAN in his uncle's basement, the ideal conditions for instilling a lifelong fondness for fragging. Evan also leads production of the PC Gaming Show, the annual E3 showcase event dedicated to PC gaming.
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