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The core team of the studio previously worked on Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. [4] Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond was not initially planned to be a VR game, but the developers pivoted to Oculus Rift after meeting and discussing the game with Facebook executives. [5] [6] It was released for the Oculus Rift and Steam VR on December 11, 2020. [7]
In January 2013, COO Peter Moore of Electronic Arts announced that the Medal of Honor series was taken out of rotation due to the poor reception and sales of Medal of Honor: Warfighter. [9] On September 25, 2019, Respawn Entertainment announced Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond for Oculus VR titled at the Oculus Connect 6 conference. [10]
Download QR code; Print/export ... Conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty [1] [2] [a] ... The Medal of Honor ...
In the United States, Medal of Honor was the third best-selling game in October behind NBA 2K11 and Fallout: New Vegas. [42] On February 1, 2011, EA reported that the reboot of Medal of Honor was a commercial success with over 5 million copies sold from October to November along with Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.
Medal of Honor and its related sequels and expansions are first-person shooter video games produced by Electronic Arts. Pages in category "Medal of Honor (video game series)" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The next Medal of Honor game would not be released for eight years until Respawn Entertainment released Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond on December 11, 2020. It is set in World War II like the earlier games in the series. Unlike the other installments, Above and Beyond was released as a VR on Microsoft Windows only.
Medal of Honor: Frontline Original Soundtrack Recording is the soundtrack album for the game. The music was composed by Michael Giacchino in early 2001. [ 2 ] The score was performed by the Northwest Sinfonia and recorded by Steve Smith at the Bastyr Chapel, between June 11 and 15, 2001.
Medal of Honor: Vanguard received "mixed" reviews on both platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [11] [12] GameSpot gave the game 5.5 out of 10 for both the Wii and PS2 versions. Most criticism for the game focused the poor graphics engine, lack of online play, and poor enemy intelligence. Also criticized was the fact ...