Medal of Honor: Warfighter was heavily promoted by EA and developer Danger Close for its heavy focus on military authenticity, due to the involvement of many active and former military personal in consultation with the game's creation, also featuring them in several of the game's promotional trailers. The report claims that seven of the soldiers have been disciplined so far, for divulging classified information, and supposedly violating an unwritten Navy SEAL code of staying out the media spotlight, with letters of reprimand allegedly taking away half of their pay for two months, and damaging their chances of promotion. You can check out the reveal trailer below for a glimpse at the two maps.Īccording to a report by CBSnews several members, and former members of the US Navy SEALs force SEAL team Six have been disciplined for their work as consultants on the recently released first person shooter game Medal of Honor: Warfighter. Nearly inaccessible - only those with the capabilities of total surprise will successfully penetrate the compound.A mountainous terrain filled with deep narrow valleys.An area of Pakistan thought for a time to be one of Bin Laden’s hideouts.Everyone here has a weapon and isn't afraid to use itChitral Compound.Home to dozens of back-alley shops and self-taught machinists making guns by hand.Located in a tribal land where the rules are defined by only two principles – hospitality and revenge.
Medal of Honor Warfighter steps into the boots of the soldiers who led the hunt for Bin Laden and takes you to the locations where only the most elite dare enter:
The new DLC features two maps, Darra Gun Market and Chitral Compound, both based on locations from the movie (of the same name) inspired by the search for Osama Bin Laden. EA has revealed that the Medal of Honor: Warfighter ( AusGamers 4.0/10) map pack Zero Dark Thirty is now available for free to those that pre-order the Limited or Deluxe Editions, with a price tag of $9.99 for everyone else.