10 years of Medal of Honor

If you didn’t know, today marks the tenth anniversary of the Medal of Honor series. To celebrate the occasion, EA is releasing the Medal of Honor: 10th Anniversary bundle. Packed in the box is every PC Medal of Honor game from the last ten years. (That’s five for those of you who can’t count.) Priced at $39.99, that means it’s roughly $7.99 per game. The games (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) combine for over 50 single player levels and more than two dozen multiplayer maps.

According to EA, this release is just the beginning of their Medal of Honor celebration, which will continue until 2009. Expect new announcements for the series, events, and other Medal of Honor-related products to be hitting the shelves (or Internet) in the near future. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if one of these announcements is a change of direction for the franchise. Who knows, Gearbox may have been right.

 

The Medal of Honor 10th Anniversary special edition includes:

 

* 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.

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