Dig A Foxhole, Soldier, Operation Flashpoint 2 Demo Inbound

Original Flashpoint developers Bohemia Interactive may be trying to (understandably) rain on Operation Flashpoint 2’s parade, but will that stop you from trying out a demo for the game? No, it probably won’t.

https://kotaku.com/operation-flashpoint-development-tensions-boil-over-5161328

After all, Flashpoint is one of those games that a lot of rummy 365 people talk about, but I get the impression not many have actually played. Not relative rummy 51 to the general gaming population, at any rate.

So people will be given the chance rummy best to familiarise themselves with the game’s brutal, open-world combat, as publishers Codemasters have announced that a demo will be made available prior to the game’s release, which should be sometime during the Summer.

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