Posted Nov 11, 2009 at 04:20AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Electronic Arts
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Looks like someone's getting jealous of all the attention Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is getting. After a long bout of silence from Electronic Arts' Medal of Honor franchise, we now have the publisher saying that they're looking at the "revitalization" of the said franchise, stat.

Frannk Gibeau, EA Games label head, has revealed the revitalization plans at an investor call earlier this week. The said efforts will apparently extend not only to Medal of Honor but other "core IPs" from the company as well. Special mention was also made to Need for Speed, using it as kickoff example for the said revival initiative.

We can most likely hear more about this in the coming year of 2010.

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   by papajag - 9 days ago
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CoD has no competition in the market right now which explains the boom. EA should have kept it going. EA is doing a great job this gen though. About the only thing wrong with them is that they sell DLCs that should have been part of the original release.

   by symbyosis - 9 days ago
 » so whats this MoH:Modern day combat?

well...that's the only step I can see...the only thing WWIIwise no one has done is tell the story from the Nazi side...which I would LOVE to do, you don't even have to be bad all the time, you could tell the story like in the movie Valkarye(sp?) that'd be amazing. Other than that a modern day MoH would be a step forward since everyone complains about WWII. MoH on PSX FTW.




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