EA TO Unleash Medal of Honor: Dogs of War In Spring 2005
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Spring 2005 - Electronic Arts is
proud to announce Medal of Honor: Dogs of War. Slated for release in the
Spring of 2005, Dogs of War is the latest game from EA's acclaimed Medal
of Honor franchise which has been credited with pioneering the First
Person Shooter WWII genre when it debuted in 1999. Building on the
hallmarks of the franchise, Dogs of War, advances on the series by introducing
players to a new way of playing, while still delivering a unflinching
picture of warfare and its gut-wrenching brutality. Developed by EA Los
Angeles (EALA), the new title will be released under the EA GAMES(tm)
brand for the Sony PlayStation(r)2 computer entertainment system, the
Nintendo GameCube(tm) and the Xbox(tm) video game system from Microsoft.
Europe 1942. These are desperate hours for the Allied forces as the Nazi
war machine rages across a devastated European landscape. With the
British on the brink, Lt. William Holt of the OSS is sent on a secret
mission by order of the President of the United States. On his own, or
with his squad, Holt is pivotal in helping to turn the tide in four of
the most crucial battles leading to victory in Europe.
As with the original Medal of Honor(tm), producers sought counsel from
numerous expert sources to make certain the game is historically
accurate and as realistic as possible. The EALA development team
continues to work closely with the Congressional Medal of Honor Society
to ensure that Medal of Honor: Dogs of War reflects the ideals and
integrity of the prestigious Medal of Honor. In addition, Capt. Dale
Dye, who served as Military Technical Advisor on the previous titles in
the Medal of Honor franchise, continues his efforts with the Medal of
Honor: Dogs of War team to ensure the authenticity of the experience.
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