[h1]Free ADR-97 Weapon Pack on Arma 3 Steam Workshop[/h1] [i]Official Mod, Update 1.58, Price Drop[/i] [img]https://arma3.com/assets/img/post/images/thumbs/oprep_weapons_mod_1.jpg[/img][img]https://arma3.com/assets/img/post/images/thumbs/oprep_weapons_mod_2.jpg[/img] In support of the [url=https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/browse?appid=107410]Arma 3 Steam Workshop[/url], Bohemia Interactive deployed an [b]'official mod'[/b] in the form of the [b]free [url=http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=669962280]ADR-97 Weapon Pack[/url][/b]. A [b][url=https://youtu.be/B1Zz7xHlAO8]new trailer[/url][/b], which accompanies the ADR's release, demonstrates how easy it is to install user-created content from the Arma 3 Steam Workshop. https://youtu.be/B1Zz7xHlAO8 The ADR-97 Weapon Pack consists of a collection of variants of the ADR-97 submachine gun. Inspired by the iconic FN P90, the ADR is a lightweight, highly maneuverable firearm with a high rate of fire, which stands out due to the 50-round magazines positioned on top of the weapon. The ADR-97 comes with inbuilt collimator sights, but some variants can also be fitted with custom optics. [b]To add the ADR-97 Weapon Pack to their game[/b], players simply need to visit the [url=http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=669962280]official mod's page[/url] on the Steam Workshop (via their web browser or the Steam Client), and click on the green 'Subscribe' button, as is demonstrated in the video. Then, when they start Arma 3 from their Steam Library, they can enable the ADR-97 Weapon Pack (and other mods they have installed) via the 'Mods' tab in the Arma 3 Launcher, and run the game. The ADR-97 is now reasy for use; give it a go in the new 3D Scenario Editor! http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=669962280 In addition, while marching forward on the #RoadToApex, Arma 3 also received a significant platform update. Highlights of [b]Update 1.58[/b] include the new Apex control preset, the ability to switch between weapons while in movement, an overhaul to Arma 3's difficulty options, an improved system for assigning and managing in-game 'tasks', and continued support for the recently released Eden 3D Editor, as well as a range of other improvements and fixes. The complete changelog is available on the [url=https://dev.arma3.com/post/spotrep-00054]Arma 3 Dev Hub[/url]. Last but not least, for the first time since its official release in September 2013, Bohemia Interactive has announced a [b]permanent price drop[/b] for Arma 3 and all of its DLC released so far. The new price for the [i]Arma 3 base game[/i] is [b]34,99 EUR / 27.99 GBP / 39.99 USD[/b] (before it was 44.99 EUR/39.99 GBP/59.99 USD). The [i]Arma 3 Helicopters DLC[/i] and [i]Arma 3 Marksmen DLC[/i] are now [b]9.99 EUR / 7.99 GBP / 11.99 USD[/b] (used to be 12.99 EUR/10.99 GBP/15.99 USD). The price of the [i]Arma 3 DLC Bundle[/i], which includes the Karts, Helicopters, and Marksmen DLC has been reduced to [b]16.99 EUR / 12.99 GBP / 18.99 USD[/b] (was 19.99 EUR/16.99 GBP/24.99 USD). http://store.steampowered.com/app/107410/ Those who are new to Arma 3, but want the most complete experience for the best price, can still choose to pick up the [i][url=http://store.steampowered.com/sub/95419/]Arma 3 Apex Edition[/url][/i] for [b]59.99 EUR / 44.99 GBP / 69.99 USD[/b], which includes the Arma 3 Digital Deluxe Edition, Karts, Helicopters, and Marksmen DLC, and the upcoming Apex expansion.