Certainly BohemiaInteractive might want to pick a new location for its next ARMA game perhaps one where their developers can travel without the threat of imprisonment.
Of course, this case pales in comparison to the story out of Greece, where two developers from BohemiaInteractive were arrested and charged with espionage by the Greek government.
Stand-alone Arma II developer BohemiaInteractive denied that the developers were gathering information for the game, asserting that the men were just tourists, like any other tourists, taking photos of public places.
After months spent in a Greek prison with the threat of 20 year sentences over accusations of espionage, two Czech employees of video game publisher BohemiaInteractive will be released on bail and are free to return to the Czech Republic.