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Godfree over at Gamertag Radio just received word that the Xbox 360 and PC versions of Medal of Honor Airborne have been delayed until September 4. The word comes down from the game's community manager, who also mentions that a playable demo should be on its way.

Medal of Honor Airborne and delays are old pals. The game was originally announced in early 2006, and was initially slated for a Winter 2006 release. This first delay could have been caused by the early jump to the Unreal Engine 3, which has also been cited as a reason for the more recent delay of the PlayStation 3 version of the title (now set for a November release).

Airborne is the 11th installment of the Medal of Honor series, so if you're really hard up for some World War II action, you've got plenty to choose from while you wait.


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Roryzilla's Avatar
Roryzilla at 08/02/2007 18:43
Too bad I don't give a shit about WWII anymore.
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Professor Pew at 08/02/2007 18:54
During the delay, half of the MoH team was reassigned to the modern warfare MoH game, to hit in 2008 ;)
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Justin Villasenor at 08/02/2007 18:55
I guess these companies just figure that if they announce all the delays within the space of a day it'll mitigate backlash towards any one of them. Since we'll have to many to focus on specifically.
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jerrt at 08/02/2007 18:57
wow, really we need a counter this is getting so far out of hand. what does that bring the total of delayed games to?
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Zero Iscariot at 08/02/2007 19:19
Rapid-Review: Does not look as good as other games in its genre.
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bipolar beers at 08/02/2007 20:05
hell yeah its been delay city today. we should jus make august 2nd a national delay day
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Churchhills Dog at 08/03/2007 04:26
man I hope this turns out better than Pacific Assault.
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