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MOH: Airborne Mobile
Mobile version of Medal of Honor Airborne now available.
Date: Monday, September 17, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts today announced the availability of Medal of Honor Airborne, a new World War II mobile game emphasizing airborne invasion in the European Theater. Available now for download to handsets worldwide, Medal of Honor Airborne features daring and action as players partake in World War II battles and engage in fearsome missions to defeat the Nazis. Players enter the war zone as Boyd Travers, a rank-and-file soldier in the 82nd Airborne division who has the opportunity to become extraordinary. Up to eight levels of combat challenge players to destroy key objects and eliminate enemies in famous World War II battles such as D-Day and Market Garden. For detailed information on Medal of Honor Airborne, visit www.eamobile.com/moha .

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