EA trying to 'differentiate' Medal of Honor, Battlefield
by Steve Watts, Jul 17, 2012 10:30am PDTEA is making a conscious effort to differentiate its Medal of Honor and Battlefield series, according to EA Labels head Frank Gibeau. Despite using the same game engine and cross-promotional efforts, Gibeau says the move is to cut down on franchise fatigue.
"With Medal of Honor we tried to embrace that the game is 'real.' The multiplayer is very different than Battlefield. We're trying to use a sequencing strategy to keep it as fresh and different as possible." He notes, "The trick is figuring out how to grow both of them together."
"We are very careful that Battlefield and Medal of Honor stay differentiated," Gibeau told Game Informer. "While there is an inefficiency to having two different brands coming out alternating like that, there is some upside. You don't have the annualized, sequel fatigue."
That remark seems like a pretty direct shot at the Call of Duty franchise, which has split into different sub-series but always under the Call of Duty name. That means similarities between the games, which invites comparisons. By making Medal of Honor and Battlefield distinct franchises, EA may be hoping that fans don't burn out on either one.
EA is still happy to cross-promote the games, however. Just today, it officially announced a Battlefield 4 beta code will be included with the Limited Edition of Medal of Honor: Warfighter.
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EA's Frank Gibeau says that the company has made a strategic choice in alternating between Medal of Honor and Battlefield, hoping the schedule reduces sequel fatigue.
EA's Frank Gibeau says that the company has made a strategic choice in alternating between Medal of Honor and Battlefield, hoping the schedule reduces sequel fatigue. : Shacknews
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There's a reason he talks about staggering the series. Every other year is a new title released at the holiday time.
MOH --> Late 2010
BF3 --> Late 2011
MOH:WF --> Late 2012
BF4 --> Late 2013
MOH3 --> Late 2014
.. and so fourth. To be honest, I would be more inclined to like this strategy if they did it with THREE titles. BF would be the BF for the PC that we all know and love. BFBC can be the consolized version with smaller more ADHD gameplay. MOW can be the COD clone that EA so badly wants.
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