"We don't think its a genre problem," he said during a brief interview at last week's DICE conference. Refreshingly, Hilleman admitted that EA was fully at fault for Medal of Honor and Medal of Honor: Warfighter's rather dismal performances. More details (about Medal of Honor, not ostriches) after the break. For now, Battlefield's the focus, meaning that it inherits the full weight of EA's Call-of-Duty-dethroning expectations. But now, the bad: based on comments to RPS by EA chief creative director Rich Hilleman, John might have hit the nail on the head. Heck, it might not even be out of action for all that long. First, the good: Medal of Honor's definitely not dead. As he put it, "It needs new direction, not shelving until the next inevitable reboot in five years time, once Battlefield has run entirely aground." So, now it's time for another episode of Good News, Bad News, Picture of an Ostrich. That's unfortunate for a number of reasons, but mainly because it made John sad. ![]() EA's officially dishonorably discharged the Medal of Honor franchise.
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