Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Receives New Gameplay Footage, Single Player Campaign is 10-12 Hours Long

Respawn’s upcoming VR shooter receives some new details.

Posted By | On 07th, Dec. 2020

Medal of Honor - Above and Beyond

The Medal of Honor franchise is one of many legacy EA properties that haven’t enjoyed the best of times these last few years, but it looks like it’s line for a solid comeback soon. The Respawn-developed VR exclusive Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond launches very soon, and ahead of its release, Oculus Studio has shared some new information on the game.

Over on Reddit, a thread was recently published detailing some of the modes players can expect in the VR first person shooter, along with various clips showing each of them off. In addition to clips from the single player campaign, also highlighted were the main menu area of the game, small arcade-like objective-driven challenges, the quartermaster area with its firing range, the museum where you can check out easter eggs and cutscenes from all the missions in the game, and the score-driven survival mode. 

In a comment, it was also confirmed that the game’s single player campaign will be roughly 10-12 hours long (at least that’s what Respawn Entertainment are aiming for), but with the survival mode and other content added on top – not to mention the multiplayer component – that number will likely go a lot higher.

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond will launch for PC on December 11.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Undisputed Has Sold 1 Million Units

Undisputed Has Sold 1 Million Units

Developer Steel City Interactive's CEO Ash Habib says the game has exceeded the internal sales forecasts by pu...

EA Sports College Football 25 Becomes the US’ Bestselling Football Game to Date

EA Sports College Football 25 Becomes the US’ Bestselling Football Game to Date

It beats a record previously held by Madden NFL 07, and has also become the second-highest selling sports game...

Tales of Kenzera: Zau Developer’s Next Game is Project Uso, an Afro-Gothic Isometric RPG

Tales of Kenzera: Zau Developer’s Next Game is Project Uso, an Afro-Gothic Isometric RPG

Project Uso is set in the universe of Tales of Kenzera: Zau, as a "darker" and 'more visceral" experience, wit...

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered – Everything You Need to Know

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered – Everything You Need to Know

Sony remasters may not be the most beloved, but Nixxes and Guerrilla have gone and beyond to overhaul this pre...

Yakuza Kiwami is Out Now on Nintendo Switch

Yakuza Kiwami is Out Now on Nintendo Switch

The Yakuza franchise has finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch, with Yakuza Kiwami allowing players to d...

The Thing: Remastered Gameplay Highlights Tension, Combat, and Scuttlers

The Thing: Remastered Gameplay Highlights Tension, Combat, and Scuttlers

Launching this year, the remaster sports improved character models and textures, dynamic lighting, and 4K up t...