EA Dropping Taliban in Game Not Literally


EA’s Medal of Honor series has always sought to create a game to honor the people who serve our country with the utmost bravery and honor. Unfortunately families of fallen solders don’t see it that way. EA is trying to cover up their faults and mistakes to come out looking like the spilt milk never happened. Guessing that the outrage of people being able to play as the Taliban in the soon to be released Medal of Honor game finally knocked some sense into people at EA to either change the name of the opposing force. I’m sure that the families with fallen soldiers over seas appreciate the gesture that they finally decided to take them out, but still are outraged that they put them in the game in the first place. All in all I guess if there enough people that are outraged and against something in a game, the developers may eventually listen and change some content.

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