EA has proudly announced that the publisher’s latest first-person shooter, Medal of Honor, has gone on to sell over an impressive 1.5 million copies during its first five days on sale around the world, now having exceeded day one sales forecasts in North America and easily snatching the No. 1 spot on the UK’s weekly software sales chart.
In addition, EA CEO John Riccitiello mentioned during a television appearance (in a FOX Business TV segment) that Medal of Honor has so far generated $100 million.
If that wasn’t exciting enough, EA has announced that a set of ‘free’ downloadable content for Medal of Honor will release in early November.
The new content, entitled ‘Clean Sweep,’ is an all-new multiplayer elimination mode “where players must rely on their own skill and teammates’ expertise to prevail as the winning team.”
“This exhilarating mode is playable across two all-new maps (Bagram Hangar and Khyber Caves) as well as redesigned versions of the popular Diwagal Camp and Kabul City Ruins maps.”
Clean Sweep will become available on November 2nd on the PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Marketplace, free to owners of a Medal of Honor Online Pass.
You can see this hectic new mode in action in a brand new trailer below:
Medal of Honor – Clean Sweep DLC Trailer
You can read El33tonline’s review of review of Medal of Honor to see what we thought of the title.
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