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** ''Resistance (2002)'' : Major expansion pack by BIS. Contains significant engine updates, a new island, and a new campaign.
** ''Operation Flashpoint: Elite (2005):'' A slightly modernized Xbox port of the first game that was met with lukewarm reviews on release.
** ''[[Arm A]]: Cold War Assault (2011)'': A free [[R EmakeRemake]] (or refurbishing if you will) mega patch (v1.99) for the original ''[[Operation Flashpoint]]'', released in celebration of the game's 10th anniversary by the developers. Because of the whole legal debacle with Codemasters, Bohemia Interactive reclaimed the rights to the assets. Applying this patch to an installed copy of ''OFP'' will therefore rename the game to ''ARMA : Cold War Assault''. The patch also [[Take That|removes the Codemasters-produced]] ''Red Hammer'' expansion and omits it from new installations of ''Cold War Assault''. '''NOTE :''' Please '''[[I Am Not Shazam|don't confuse]]''' the original ''Operation Flashpoint'' with the ARMA series proper - it's only a predecessor and set in the same universe, but otherwise completely separate. The [[Insistent Terminology|new title]] [[Screwed by the Lawyers|is there only because BIS can't release the patch under the original name of the game, since it's now owned by Codemasters]].
* ''Virtual Battlespace (2002):'' Taking the Operation Flashpoint engine, BIS developed this engine to sell to the United States Marine Corps, the Australian Defense Force, and other military organizations as a training tool. It was eventually sold to [[wikipedia:VBS1#VBS1 customers|many modern militaries all around the world]]... although according to BIS, it was ironically competing at one point with a modified version of ''Operation Flashpoint''.