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EA normally removes their games from sale when they shut down online features, as we saw with Battlefield: Bad Company 2 last month, and a few months earlier than that, some of their Need for Speed titles. They do this even if the single player works fine which is such a shame.
The optimist in me likes to think EA might be considering remastering some of their classic Medal of Honor or Battlefield titles in the near future, and we've not seen the last of them. Time will tell though.
I'd love to see a Medal of Honor WWII Remastered Collection, featuring remasters of console and PC WWII titles, particularly Allied Assault and the console exclusive, Frontline.
What generation were you born in?
Idiocy?
EA released a big bunch of classics on Steam yesterday, including every Command & Conquer, The Saboteur, SimCity 3000, Populous & Dungeon Keeper to name a few. Some of the titles were previously delisted from Steam and have now returned, so if you were hoping for the return of Medal of Honor: Airborne, you might be in luck soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfbHeEcI21g&lc=UgzlP1xq8B19tSFn8cR4AaABAg