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Default 02-08-2007, 08:57 PM

sorry for the delay guys, I'm currently on the road on business.

Sorry but I don't have any info on a release date. I know Blackhat is working hard on getting more info released. with that said, a new "air drop" was released today:

Feb. 08, 2007
The Cinematic Look of Airborne - Part 1

Finding a Visual Language - For Medal of Honor Airborne, developers are
not only trying to bring new gameplay to the genre, but also to bring a
new look to WWII and the Medal of Honor franchise. Artists on Airborne
are once again establishing a strong visual identity within the WWII
genre by reminding people of their favorite cinematic experiences, but
also striving to keep players as visually excited by Airborne as the
developers get by some of their favorite games in various genres.

One of the most important aspects of WWII is that it was a legendary
time, and there was something very reverential about the 1940's. It
takes us back to a time when the world really was about "Heroes versus
Villains." Designers on Airborne explored the actual visual icons of the
era through several mediums. What they're crafting is a stylized
realism. It's not about achieving an absolute, 100% photorealism, but
instead it's about trying to create an iconic look out of what
"photoreal" is. Artists are fashioning a legendary, epic feel out of the
very natural environments. In Part 1 of our exploration of the cinematic
look of Medal of Honor Airborne, Art Director Justin Thomas elaborates
on how the Airborne art team is creating atmosphere in a virtual world.

- More info,
http://www.ea.com/moh/airborne/airdrops.jsp?id=16

As soon as I hear anything regarding a firm release date, I will post it here ASAP!


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