Posted on September 24, 2008,  Shawn Sines

EA celebrates Ten Years of Medal of Honor



EA is celebrating ten years of its popular Medal of Honor series. To kick off the festivities planned from now into 2009, EA is releasing five Medal of Honor PC games with lots of multimedia extras in one bundle for $39.99.

Here are the details on all of the World War II FPS goodness packed into the Medal of Honor 10th Anniversary bundle:

  • All 5 Medal of Honor games released for the PC, including Medal of Honor Allied Assault, Medal of Honor Spearhead, Medal of Honor Breakthrough, Medal of Honor Pacific Assault Director’s Edition, and Medal of Honor Airborne — that’s over 50 single player levels and dozens of multiplayer maps
  • The exclusive Medal of Honor 10th Anniversary soundtrack, featuring 14 tracks of the series’ award-winning score composed by Michael Giacchino
  • Strategy guides covering every mission in Medal of Honor Allied Assault
  • Exclusive in-game weapons
  • Documentaries on the use of propaganda and battlefield training in World War II
  • Interviews with WWII veterans
  • Behind the scenes footage on the making of the Medal of Honor franchise
  • Everything is included for the low price of $39.99, perfect for the die hard Medal of Honor fan and a great price point for those who have not yet had the chance to experience the definitive World War II FPS experience

Over all the Medal of Honor 10th Anniversary bundle sounds like a pretty good deal with the soundtrack and the extra media offerings thrown in. Enthusiasts should be thrilled. I’m looking forward to seeing what events EA has planned to fire up gamers’ interest in a niche genre that to be brutally honest has been tapped out.

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5 Comments to EA celebrates Ten Years of Medal of Honor

  1. by: PaulC.

    On September 24, 2008 at 7:05 pm

    call of duty series is much better.

  2. by: wow

    On September 24, 2008 at 9:01 pm

    Is it just me or is this just one more of EA’s crappy pathetic attempts to make money?

  3. by: PaulC.

    On September 25, 2008 at 7:33 pm

    they are pretty much all the same except call of duty stepped into the modern times for once, and made a huge success on it. i don’t think medal of honor did this. and i’m SO sick of world war games.

  4. by: Matthew

    On September 26, 2008 at 11:52 am

    Shoot, all I know about WW2 is from medal of honor, and call of duty.

  5. by: Lee

    On September 29, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    happy birthday EA :grin:

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