Fri, Sep 21, 2012 | 16:01 BST
MoH: Warfighter’s open multiplayer beta goes live in October – 360 exclusive
Medal of Honor: Warfighter’s open multiplayer beta will go live worldwide in October as an Xbox 360 exclusive, EA has announced.

Those who download the beta will also be awarded with 60 minutes of Double XP when the full game launches.
The Medal of Honor: Warfighter beta will feature the new multiplayer mode called HotSpot, where players “attack and defend randomly-selected locations on the Sarajevo Stadium map in Bosnia.”
Inspired by “real life operations,” players will team-up in pairs using the game’s co-op Fireteam system.
Medal of Honor: Warfighter’s multiplayer beta will be available for a limited time in early October exclusively for the Xbox 360.
You will need to be an XBL Gold member in order to participate.
The game will launch on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 on October 23 in the US and October 26 in the UK. Players that pre-order the Medal of Honor: Warfighter Limited Edition before the game launches will receive The Hunt Map Pack at no extra cost.




9 comments
#1
Stephany Nunneley
21/09/12, 2:32 pm
There’s two shots of the beta in – I will add those in a second.
#2
Maximum Payne
21/09/12, 2:45 pm
But I thought ps3 was their ”thing” with like all EA games ?
#3
Hcw87
21/09/12, 2:45 pm
Anything that needs to be done in order to participate? Like owning BF3?
#4
CyberMarco
21/09/12, 2:51 pm
Why no PC? what the heck!
#5
OrbitMonkey
21/09/12, 2:52 pm
@2, CoDs biggest audience is on the 360. That’s who their after.
#6
Maximum Payne
21/09/12, 2:55 pm
@5 Sure , but if you remember PS3 always had benefit from EA in Battlefield,Dead Space,MoH 2010…
#7
OrbitMonkey
21/09/12, 3:10 pm
@6, Well their either not getting enough back from the PS3, or they figure they’ve got enough.
#8
DSB
21/09/12, 5:26 pm
So is it gonna be an Origin exclusive as well?
I love how they made all the prices localized so you pay 6 bucks more compared to any store using euros.
Wouldn’t want games to get too cheap. Because that makes them worthless.
#9
YoungZer0
21/09/12, 5:33 pm
@8: And remember it was EA that said that games that are sold online should be cheaper.