Liam Fox, Britain’s Defence Secretary, has called on UK retailers to not stock the upcoming Medal of Honor title from EA. He has now hopped onto the bandwagon of people speaking out against the game that is based around the current conflict in Afghanistan.
British SecDef takes exception to MoH reboot
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British SecDef takes exception to MoH reboot
But killing real soldiers is fine?
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
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And in related news, British Sports Minister has lashed out at gamers who purchased Electronic Arts' Fifa World Cup game, considering it "thoroughly unBritish" to play a game based on an event that the English team can never seem to win.
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check and mate...Stuart wrote:And in related news, British Sports Minister has lashed out at gamers who purchased Electronic Arts' Fifa World Cup game, considering it "thoroughly unBritish" to play a game based on an event that the English team can never seem to win.
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I am sure EA can release DLC where american SAMs get to shoot down UK planes. That should make them feel less left out.