Geoff Keighley says that Medal of Honor Above and Beyond will be a special game. Story trailer at the opening of Gamescom 2020!
Looking ahead to what promises to be a major event in the 2020 video game calendar, Geoff Keighley has announced that the opening of Gamescom 2020 will feature the Medal of Honor Above and Beyond, the new instalment of the World War II franchise, announced in 2019 and which should debut this year in the virtual reality of the Oculus glasses.
Tune in to #gamescom2020 #OpeningNightLive on Thursday for world premiere story trailer for Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond.
Coming to @OculusGaming this Holiday.
I’ve seen the trailer, game looks really good – more @Respawn magic from @VinceZampella @phirschmann and team. pic.twitter.com/nQ4Rw9kg5a
— Geoff Keighley ? Opening Night Live (@geoffkeighley) August 25, 2020
“Tune in to the live opening of Gamescom 2020 on Thursday for a new story trailer for Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond,” Keighley announced. “On the way to Oculus Gaming this end of the year. I’ve seen the trailer, the game looks really good. More magic from Vince Zampella, Peter Hirschmann and the team.“
Medal of Honor Above and Beyond was born as the project for a standard instalment of the veteran first-person shooter saga, but suddenly it became a virtual reality project that promises to be a worthy heir to the saga; take full advantage of the immersive capabilities of virtual reality, and offer the share of innovation that Respawn has already accustomed us to.
Medal of Honor is an old saga that, towards the end of the 90s, put on the map the idea of a historical FPS, but whose formula for a one-man army lost steam with the arrival of larger-scale proposals, mainly, Call of Duty. We’ll see if virtual reality, which has had a second wind thanks to PS VR and games like Half-Life: Alyx, is what the franchise requires to resurrect.
The opening of Gamescom 2020 promises to bring announcements and information on about 40 games and will take place this Thursday.
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