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Forums - Gaming - EA sets date for New Medal of Honor

October 12th 2010, almost a month before Call of Duty: Electric Bogaloo

May 5, 2010 - Medal of Honor fans eagerly awaiting to play the fresh reboot of the series won't have to hold out too much longer. Electronic Arts announced the game will ship on October 12 in North America and October 15 in Europe for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.

"Medal of Honor is an authentic look into today's war. Inspired by real people and real events, the game puts players in the boots of today's warrior -- from the infantry ground pounder to the Tier 1 Operator," said Greg Goodrich, Executive Producer of Medal of Honor. "We are proud of this piece because it offers a glimpse into the game we're creating, while also showing the mindset of these warriors."

For the first time in the series, Medal of Honor shifts to a modern day backdrop in Afghanistan, leaving behind its traditional World War II setting. The game is also rated M, another first in the series.

The single-player campaign is being developed by EALA, Electronic Arts' internal Los Angeles-based studio. Swedish developer DICE, best known for its work on Battlefield and the Battlefield: Bad Company series, is handling the multiplayer portions.
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So we have the big game from EA and the big game of Activision, Fallout New Vegas comes on November 16th, still no date for Arkham Asylum 2 among others like the NATAL and MOVE games.... yes this holidays are going to be quite packed.


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I wonder if the sales of all these "big" titles will limit the sales of the motion control add-ons.

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mike_intellivision said:
I wonder if the sales of all these "big" titles will limit the sales of the motion control add-ons.

I think the average gamer is not going to jump so easily to the NATAL - MOVE bandwagon. Even if there's a huge campaign to promote both adds and even if Sony and Microsoft push companies to support these with their big releases gamers are much linkly to buy the traditional games this holidays. If Microsoft and Sony are aiming to new audiences I don't know how it's going to work.



what a good idea i had, looks like im going to need more then 500$ to pass Q1 without any disapointments.



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