MOH Warfighter > Announce

The 14th "Medal of Honor" installment in the series. The "MOH Warfighter" title is the story of Tier 1 Operators. Missions are based on current events throughout the world.

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MAXIS > Logo

Maxis was founded as an independent game company in 1987 by Will Wright and Jeff Braun. The current logo design contains legacy components of the original Maxis logo, which appeared on packaging for over two decades.

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Origin > Brand Identity Package

Origin brings an entire universe of games into a single, convenient application. It lets you purchase, download, and play your favorite games, any time and any place you want.

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MOH ANACONDA

Medal of Honor (Operation Anaconda) differs from other MOH releases. The game breaks from the WW II setting of prior games in the series and is set in the ongoing War in Afghanistan.

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VISCERAL GAMES

EA Redwood Shores Studio was renamed and rebranded as Visceral Games in May of 2009 to better reflect the studio's culture, identity and focus on creating intense action-oriented intellectual properties.

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EA E3 Show Package

The art of game franchises and the iconography of EA as game publisher served as backdrop and visual wrapper to featured game trailers that would build excitement for upcoming releases across a 360 degree theater.

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Black

Black is a first-person shooter video game, developed by Criterion Games and published by EA. The game is notable for its award winning sound quality and focus on destructive effects during gameplay.

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EA SPORTS > 2007

EA SPORTS is EA's consumer sports brand marquee for perennial blockbuster videogame franchises FIFA, Madden NFL, NCAA Football, NBA Live, NHL, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour.

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Brilliant History of EA @ E3

From Archon, Pinball Construction Set, and Starflight, to modern day franchise powerhouses like Madden NFL, Battlefield and FIFA, EA has fulfilled the company's 1982 founding vision of defining a new art form.

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NBA-TV > Logo

As NBA-TV gained importance and viewership it was important to develop a fully integrated logo that combined the Jerry West inspired 1969 NBA logo and the 1999 NBA Entertainment property nba.com TV.

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