APCs roll into the Arma 3 Beta

 Calling in the support of two extra vehicles and the
 BattlEye anti-cheat engine, Bohemia Interactive today released a major new update for the Arma 3 Beta.
 The ‘APC Package’ adds the BTR-K Kamysh and
 IFV-6c Panther, while the integration of BattlEye (BE) aims to improve the Beta’s MP experience.
 
 The first vehicle in the APC Package, the OPFOR's
 BTR-K Kamysh, serves as a prime example of first-class Russian engineering, The Kamysh is equipped with a
 CTWS turret fitted with a 30mm cannon, coaxial machinegun and 2 guided AT missiles, making the vehicle significant in the infantry support role.
 
 Its NATO counterpart, the IFV-6c Panther, boasts strong armor to achieve maximal protection for the transported crew.
 A standard Panther is armed with a RCWS HMG, 40mm grenade machine gun and smoke flares. They can take up to 8 soldiers in the cargo area.
 
 Another highlight in the update is the much-anticipated arrival of BattlEye - the anti-cheat software developed by BattlEye Innovations.
 Providing a new layer of multiplayer security, this anti-cheat software helps server hosts detect and respond to multiplayer hacks.
 
 Combined with various other improvements and fixes, players will download the new Arma 3 Beta update automatically via Steam.
 The complete overview of changes is listed in the changelog and/or can be found on the official
 Arma 3 website.
 
 Arma 3 Beta
 To participate in the Arma 3 Beta, people can purchase the regular Arma 3 Beta (34.99 EUR/29.99 GBP/44.99 USD) or the
 Arma 3 Digital Deluxe Edition (44.99 EUR/39.99 GBP/59.99 USD)
 on Steam and
 Store.bistudio.com (both editions include a Steam version of the full retail game upon release).
 Prices will increase once the full and final game becomes available.
 


