Despite Electronic Artsā decision to remove the playable Taliban in upcoming shooter Medal of Honor, the Army and Air Force base stores around the world will still not sell the game.
The Army & Air Force Exchange Serviceās position concerning stocking the newest Medal of Honor video game remains unchanged as its facilities have no plans to carry the title, Judd Anstey, Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs spokesman told Kotaku today.
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is a joint military activity providing quality merchandise and services to approximately 12.3 million active duty, guard and reserve members, military retirees and their families.
Maj. Gen Casella decided to not stock the game on base stores in September after discovering that Medal of Honorās online gameplay allowed gamers to control Taliban fighters.
Last week Electronic Arts said they were changing the name of the Taliban to Opfor out of respect for the families of fallen soldiers
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