EA Week Day 7 – Battlefield & Medal of Honor

Scott Rose - Monday, May 9, 2011

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The final day of EA Games One-Day Sales through Steam has Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam, Battlefield 2: The Complete Collection, and two Medal of Honor all on sale for 24 hours.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – $6.80 USD
Battlefield: Bad Company 2™ brings the award-winning Battlefield gameplay to the forefront of PC gaming with best-in-class vehicular combat and unexpected “Battlefield moments.”

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam – $7.49 USD
Bad Company™ 2 makes the journey back to the 60′s and the infamous Vietnam war. At the heart of this expansion lie four distinct, brand-new multiplayer maps.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Specact Kit Upgrade – $2.99 USD

Battlefield 2: Complete Collection – $3.75 USD
The Battlefield 2: Complete Collection features the following: Battlefield 2 (v1.50) Battlefield 2: Special Forces Battlefield 2: Euro Forces Battlefield 2: Armored Fury Lock and load, soldier!

Medal of Honor – $34.99 USD
Operating directly under the National Command Authority, a relatively unknown entity of handpicked warriors are selected when it is crucial that a mission must not fail. They are the Tier 1 Operators.

Medal of Honor: Airborne – $2.50 USD
Step into the boots of Boyd Travers, Private First Class of the “All-American” 82nd Airborne Division, and revolutionize the way the war is fought.

Source: Steam Store (EA Week)

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Danger Close Working On Medal Of Honor Sequel

Scott Rose - Monday, February 21, 2011

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Greg Goodrich, Executive Producer for Medal of Honor has confirmed that Danger Close will be working on the sequel to 2010′s Medal of Honor.

“Yes, Danger Close is currently working on the next Medal of Honor.”

“Since our launch last October, we’ve studied, listened and absorbed much of your feedback and are very excited to be marching forward on the next title.” – Greg Goodrich

Goodrich has promised more information regarding the game in the upcoming months ahead.

Medal of Honor has sold over five million copies since it’s release in October 2010.

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Medal of Honor comes to 3FL!

Frozen Hell - Thursday, October 14, 2010

Today marks the Australian release of the revamped Medal of Honor franchise, bringing it up to date with modern day combat.  In partnership with our good friends at Hypernia we have a bunch of servers ready for you to hit up covering all of the multiplayer game modes and maps currently available.

You should be able to search for these servers in-game with the name “3FL MoH” at the start of them, with more servers coming and appearing on the Serverspy page soon.

Enjoy!

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Medal of Honor, coming soon to 3FL!

Frozen Hell - Thursday, June 17, 2010

The beta for Medal of Honor starts soon, and if you want to take part you’ll need to pre-order the game via Steam by going here.  We’ll have more details on servers when they are ready to go, so stay tuned!

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Medal of Honor due Oct 12th

Frozen Hell - Thursday, May 6, 2010

“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 executive producer Greg Goodrich.

With this new addition to “modern combat” themed titles it seems to be getting rather crowded, with the Battlefield series, Call of Duty series and now revamped the Medal of Honor serious all focusing on the same thing.  Like World War II games that all of these franchises started off as, it might not be too long before gamers really get sick of the modern combat idea and want something a little different.

Via:  Shacknews

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EA: Medal of Honor making a come back

Frozen Hell - Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Electronic Arts have confirmed that they will be reviving the World War II themed Medal of Honor series in the near future.  The last game came out in 2007 and seemed all but dead, but maybe they will be hoping to beef up the series to compete with Activision’s Call of Duty series. Call of Duty of course also started out as a World War II themed game, but has turned into a game set in more current day warfare environments, so it’ll be interesting to see if EA decide to follow this path as well.

There are no timeframes from EA on when a game is likely to materialise, but given they have also decided to lay off 1500 staff, it probably won’t be out anytime soon.

Via:  IGN

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