Medal of Honor: Warfighter multiplayer trailer takes on Battlefield 3

11 July 2012

Medal of Honor: Warfighter is looking to rectify some of the short-lived elements in 2010’s reboot, and the latest trailer details the game’s competitive multiplayer.

The new video details some of the gameplay which the online multiplayer has on offer, along with a glimpse of one of the new maps, Tungawan Jungle, which throws warring factions into the deep flora of the Philippines.

Warfighter is powered by the Frostbite 2 Engine and will feature a lot of the technology elements DICE used within Battlefield 3.

The game is being developed by Danger Close and is scheduled for a 25 October 2012 release.

Danger Close also recently detailed the pre-order incentives and Limited Edition of Medal of Honor: Warfighter.

Check out the video below:

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  1. Kurike
    12.07.2012 at 06:54

    ACTUALLY! upon reflection (about 4 secs after i posted the last post) , this would actually scratch that itch i have for ……dare i say it…… COD type gameplay…..without actually selling my soul to COD.

    CQ in BF3 is nice and all but this at least looks designed for it.

    me and my spur of the moment posts lol

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