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Medal of Honor developer Danger Close is no more

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DICE may be developing every single game at Electronic Arts that doesn’t involve dribbling or scoring touchdowns, but where does that leave Danger Close, the developer known for making the recent Medal of Honor games? EA took the franchise out of rotation back in January, and it appears the developers have received the same treatment as well.

 

In an interview with Eurogamer, EA Games executive Patrick Söderlund verified that the developer had been disbanded and that many of the employees who worked there had been transferred to different areas at EA.

 

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Söderlund confirmed that Danger Close is no more, following the retirement of the Medal of Honor brand after the last game in the series, Warfighter, flopped.

 

"Danger Close as it was doesn't exist anymore," Söderlund said. "There are people who left LA, people who work with DICE LA, and there are some who work in other parts of EA, as always when something gets dismantled."

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^^ There are plenty of competitors that are surviving and in-fact followed more actively and / or passionately.

 

It is not lack of space in the market, it is the lack of the difference between all AAA multi-player shooter experiences.

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Same. It's not bad at all. :fear1:

 

In-fact enjoyed all MoH games (Allied Assault, Pacific Assault and 2010 are my favorite)

 

There is no comparison between Allied Assault and the ones developed by DC.

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