MOH in Q3, Crysis 2 and NFS in Q4

APB also down for Q3 in 2010 dates.

EA has said to expect Crytek's first-person shooter sequel Crysis 2 somewhere in the last three months of 2010.

Other major games listed in the publisher's Q4 slots include "Need for Speed Title TBA" - presumably the Criterion game - and "The Sims 3 on Console Title TBA".

The firm's Medal of Honor reboot, meanwhile, is listed for the publisher's second quarter, which runs from 1st July until the end of September.

Realtime Worlds' hugely promising multiplayer action game APB, sometimes called All Points Bulletin, is also down for release in that window.

Other games expected to launch in the calendar third quarter include FIFA 11 and online title FIFA Online.

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  • LazyNinjaUk #1 2 years ago

    Looking forward to pretty much all those titles (bar NFS), can't wait to see what MOH is going to be like.

    Can't wait to see all the comments on various forums when it comes out "OMG!!! DIS GAEM IS SUCH A COD RIPOFF!!"
  • schnide #2 2 years ago

    +1 excited by MOH

    MOH, MOH Underground and MOH AA were all three awesome titles and outright influences on COD. I want to see the originator take the lead again, and throw out some of the guff that Infinity Ward get away with.
  • cianchristopher #3 2 years ago

    Medal of Honor features two different graphical engines, one for single-player (proprietary) and the other for multiplayer (Frostbyte).

    It sounds suspiciously like it's being slapped together to make a fast buck.

    And I fail to see what advantages it'll offer over Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (given that DICE is doing the multiplayer for MoH, and that it'll use the same engine as BF: BC2)
  • schnide #4 2 years ago

    Normally I agree with you, despite the majority who say you just talk crap. But here you really are talking crap.
  • VandelayIndustries #5 2 years ago

    cianchristopher: "And I fail to see what advantages it'll offer over Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (given that DICE is doing the multiplayer for MoH, and that it'll use the same engine as BF: BC2)"

    I'm sure this will be DICE's chance to directly compete with CoD/MW - smaller maps, faster game-play. As it stands MW2 and BFBC2 are at either end of the military FPS spectrum.
  • polaris70 #6 2 years ago

    Looking forward to Crysis2 and MoH. I hope we hear news of Mirror's Edge2 soon, for me the freshest game in a long time.
  • Murton #7 2 years ago

    Yup, DICE doing the MoH multiplayer is pretty much them calling out Infinity Ward when it comes to military style multiplayer FPS, DICE are king of the large scale multiplayer while IW hold the ground for small scale, well EA are sending DICE in to take that too. This new MoH represents a very real chance for EA to retake the crown that they made so long ago but lost to Call of Duty.

    Also, there is a huuuuuuge advantage in getting DICE to do the multiplayer for Medal of Honour, it frees up the regular MoH team to concentrate on a stellar single player campaign rather than splitting their attention between single and multiplayer gameplay. It makes perfect sense to me, especially with DICE's form for multiplayer.