The news comes straight from the mouth of EA COO Peter Moore, who believes the game was good, despite everything. “The game was solid, but the focus on combat authenticity did not resonate with consumers, he said. “Critics were polarised and gave the game scores which were frankly lower than deserved. This one is behind us now. We are taking Medal of Honor out of rotation and have to bring year-over-year continuity to our shooter offerings.”
Labels president Frank Gibeau also put in his two cents, saying that “we’re a hit-driven business where it’s about what you can build in a certain period of time and really deliver for the marketplace, and frankly we missed on Medal of Honor. And we take responsibility for that.”
But what of that other major EA property, Battlefield? Things are looking pretty rosy over there: Battlefield 3 Premium has accrued nearly 3 million subscribers since it launched in May. No surprises where EA’s shooter focus will be going forward, then. "
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So yeah....After EA was unhappy with warfighter they decided to end the series :P....Even though i havent played WarFighter i played the one before....And it was awesome(short but awesome).....This is a shame really....But maybe they give more attention to BF series now?
