Gaming News - January 2006
Redwood City, CA (January 17, 2006) - Electronic Arts today announced
Medal of Honor Airborne.
From EA:
While building on the key tenets of the franchise including historical
accuracy and authenticity, Medal of Honor Airborne is set to redefine the series
by introducing players to an entirely new way of experiencing a WWII FPS –
namely the fully interactive Airborne experience. As the first game in the Medal
of Honor series to be released on next generation platforms, Medal of Honor
Airborne will ship to stores in Winter 2006 under the EA brand for the
PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Xbox, and Windows PC.
Step into the boots of Boyd Travers, Private First Class of the 82nd Airborne
Division and engage in battles throughout Europe. From rocky beginnings in
Sicily to war-winning triumphs in Germany, each mission begins behind enemy
lines, with an intense and fully interactive airdrop. Your ability to determine
your own starting point dramatically changes the way each mission plays out.
View the entire operation from the air, and then control your parachute to
choose your landing spot. On the ground, gather your senses and assess the
terrain. A wide variety of authentic, customizable weapons are at your disposal,
each with distinct characteristics. Choose your path in this free roaming FPS
environment. Medal of Honor Airborne will also feature exceptionally
photo-realistic characters, adding to the intensity of the cinematic,
story-driven game.
“Medal of Honor Airborne is a step in a new direction for the franchise.
While integrating our state-of-the-art, next-gen technology into every aspect of
the game, we are introducing innovations that will redefine the series and
impact the genre as a whole," explained Patrick Gilmore, VP and Executive
Producer at EALA. “By fully controlling the airdrop from your very first step
through landing, Medal of Honor Airborne adds a new dimension of player choice
by letting you decide where every mission begins and how it plays out.”
The Medal of Honor Airborne development team continues to ensure that the
ideals and integrity of the prestigious congressional Medal of Honor are
accurately reflected in the game. The producers sought counsel from numerous
expert sources to make certain the game is historically accurate and as true to
the WWII Airborne experience as possible. Serving as a military spokesperson for
Medal of Honor Airborne, Capt. Dale Dye, who has worked as the Military
Technical Advisor for the last 7 Medal of Honor games, will help to create a
truly authentic experience.

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