EA to Unleash Medal of Honor: Dogs of War in Spring 2005; ''Cry 'Havok!' and let slip the dogs of war.'' -- Julius Caesar Act III, Scene I: William Shakespeare.

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LOS ANGELES -- Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) is proud to announce Medal of Honor: Dogs of War. Slated for release in the Spring of 2005, Dogs of War is the latest game from EA's acclaimed Medal of Honor franchise which has been credited with pioneering the First Person Shooter WWII genre when it debuted in 1999. Building on the hallmarks of the franchise, Dogs of War, advances on the series by introducing players to a new way of playing, while still delivering a unflinching picture of warfare and its gut-wrenching brutality. Developed by EA Los Angeles (EALA), the new title will ...

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