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EA announces Medal of Honor reboot, modernizes warfare
by [@salromano] at 01:12 PM EDT, December 2, 2009 .

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EA has announced the next in the Medal of Honor franchise today, which was previously said to be a complete reboot of the series. Simply titled Medal of Honor, the game takes the series out of World War II and into modern day Afghanistan.

According to the press release, the game is about the Tier 1 Operator: “a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle.”

The single-player campaign is promised to be “best-in-class” and in development at EA Los Angeles. The multiplayer on the other hand is in development at DICE, whom have already shown their talents at multiplayer with the Battlefield games.

Medal of Honor releases in 2010 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The debut trailer will be shown during the Video Game Awards on December 12. SpikeTV has already released a teaser for that. Who would’ve guessed?

EA ANNOUNCES ‘MEDAL OF HONOR’
Franchise Re-booted with New Development Teams, New Soldier, New Setting

Guildford, UK – December 2, 2009 – Medal of Honor™ returns to the front lines, this time in today’s war. For the first time in the franchise’s 10-year history, Medal of Honor is leaving the WWII theatre and putting players in war-torn Afghanistan. Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today revealed that in 2010, Medal of Honor, an all-new first-person shooter game, will introduce the Tier 1 Operator: a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle. The development team has been working closely with Tier 1 Operators from the US Special Operations Community since the earliest stages of development to create the most authentic modern war experience. Inspired by real events, Medal of Honor reveals the mission of today’s most elite soldier – his will, his mindset and his uncompromising professionalism.

Medal of Honor is being built with a best-in-class single-player campaign. The Medal of Honor development team at EALA has been hand-selected by the studio leadership of General Manager Sean Decker, Executive Producer Greg Goodrich and Senior Creative Director Rich Farrelly. To compliment the single-player experience, EALA has enlisted the multiplayer expertise at EA DICE. This team will develop the multiplayer experience of Medal of Honor. These two studios are coming together to deliver a world-class Medal of Honor that is poised to re-set and re-boot the franchise for a new generation.

“When we first set out to reinvent Medal of Honor, we wanted to stay true to its roots of authenticity and respect for the soldier but bring it into today’s war. The Tier 1 Operator is the most disciplined, deliberate and prepared warrior on the battlefield. He is a living, breathing, precision instrument of war.” said Greg Goodrich, Executive Producer, Medal of Honor. “We are honored to have the rare opportunity to work closely with these men to create a game that shares their experience.”

“EA has always been an advocate for telling the soldiers’ story. The new Medal of Honor follows that tradition. We felt it was important to tell the story of today’s war and today’s elite soldiers via today’s most relevant medium – videogames,” said Sean Decker, VP and General Manager of EALA. “We are so proud to bring together two powerhouse development teams to make this game a reality; EA Los Angeles and EA DICE. Medal of Honor promises to be an unforgettable entry in the modern shooter genre.”

Tune in to Spike TV’s 2009 Video Game Awards on Saturday, December 12 at 8pm PST for a world-premier first-look at Medal of Honor.

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2 comments on this article
  1. TezChi
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    Damn it. I really hoped that it would still be in World War II, and not anywhere near Afganistan. I was really excited to see this series rebirth, but this news has really put the dampers on it.

    I dont want another “Modern Warfare”. If they had to take it away from WWII, why not try an original premise such as World War ONE, or even something like the falklands or vietnam.?

    Sorry if I sound sour at this news, I dont mean to come across as annoyed, just….disapointed.

    Posted 1:40 pm on December 2nd, 2009 - Permalink -
  2. Eric
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    There are plenty of things they could do to make it better than MW2 and hopefully they set out to do that and actually do it right.

    Posted 11:44 am on December 4th, 2009 - Permalink -
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