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** Waffen Storm Leaders and Fallschirmjager Infantry originally wore helmets, as shown on the loading screens, but the final game has them wearing field caps instead.

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** Waffen Storm Leaders and Fallschirmjager Infantry originally wore helmets, as shown on the loading screens, but the final game has them wearing field caps instead.instead.
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* DuelingWorks: While they actually came out several months apart, there's quite a lot ''Medal of Honor: Airborne'' and ''Call of Duty: World at War'' have in common. Both represent the final game in each franchise to focus on World War 2 (at least for the 7th console generation), with each being followed by a reboot into modern times settings. It would be almost a decade before ''Call of Duty'' would eventually revisit World War 2 with their aptly named ''Call of Duty: WW2'', while ''Medal of Honor'' remains on hiatus after the failure of ''Warfighter'', although they have made some games in alternative platforms such as mobile or VR.

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* DuelingWorks: While they actually came out several months apart, there's quite a lot ''Medal of Honor: Airborne'' and ''Call of Duty: World at War'' have in common. Both represent the final game in each franchise to focus on World War 2 (at least for the 7th console generation), with each being followed by a reboot into modern times settings. It would be almost a decade before ''Call of Duty'' would eventually revisit World War 2 with their aptly named ''Call of Duty: WW2'', [=WW2=]'', while ''Medal of Honor'' remains on hiatus after the failure of ''Warfighter'', although they have made some games in alternative platforms such as mobile or VR.
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* DuelingWorks: While they actually came out several months apart, there's quite a lot ''Medal of Honor: Airborne'' and ''Call of Duty: World at War'' have in common. Both represent the final game in each franchise to focus on World War 2 (at least for the 7th console generation), with each being followed by a reboot into modern times settings. It would be almost a decade before ''Call of Duty'' would eventually revisit World War 2 with their aptly named ''Call of Duty: WW2'', while ''Medal of Honor'' remains on hiatus after the failure of ''Warfighter'', although they have made some games in alternative platforms such as mobile or VR.
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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'', as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.

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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'', as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Operations Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.



** The drop zone map of Nijmegen in ''Market-Garden'' shows a 3rd safe zone to the southeast of the town that was apparently cut from the final version of the actual map.
** The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' and ''Varsity'', respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.

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** The drop zone map of Nijmegen in ''Market-Garden'' Market Garden shows a 3rd safe zone to the southeast of the town that was apparently cut from the final version of the actual map.
** The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' Husky and ''Varsity'', Varsity, respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.
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** The drop zone map of Nijmegen in ''Market-Garden'' shows a 3rd safe zone to the southwest of the town that was apparently cut from the final version of the actual map.

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** The drop zone map of Nijmegen in ''Market-Garden'' shows a 3rd safe zone to the southwest southeast of the town that was apparently cut from the final version of the actual map.
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* Waffen Storm Leaders and Fallschirmjager Infantry originally wore helmets, as shown on the loading screens, but the final game has them wearing field caps instead.

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* ** Waffen Storm Leaders and Fallschirmjager Infantry originally wore helmets, as shown on the loading screens, but the final game has them wearing field caps instead.
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** One of the other ConceptArtGallery videos showed that the drop zones were originally supposed to have been much bigger, complete with large forests and smaller villages surrounding the main objectives. These were cut due to being difficult and time-consuming to traverse through.

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** One of the other ConceptArtGallery videos showed that the drop zones were originally supposed to have been much bigger, complete with large forests and smaller villages surrounding the main objectives. These were cut due to being difficult and time-consuming to traverse through.through.
* Waffen Storm Leaders and Fallschirmjager Infantry originally wore helmets, as shown on the loading screens, but the final game has them wearing field caps instead.
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** The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' and ''Varsity'', respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.

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** The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' and ''Varsity'', respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.Wesel.
** One of the other ConceptArtGallery videos showed that the drop zones were originally supposed to have been much bigger, complete with large forests and smaller villages surrounding the main objectives. These were cut due to being difficult and time-consuming to traverse through.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' and ''Varsity'', respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.

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** The drop zone map of Nijmegen in ''Market-Garden'' shows a 3rd safe zone to the southwest of the town that was apparently cut from the final version of the actual map.
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The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' and ''Varsity'', respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.
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* RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''. This is due to Creator/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.

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* RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''. This is due to Creator/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.games.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The ConceptArtGallery, specifically the Visual Concepts video, revealed that Adanti and Essen, the settings for ''Husky'' and ''Varsity'', respectively, were originally going to be called Gela and Wesel.
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* RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.

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* RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino Creator/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.
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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.

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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'', as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.
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* RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''Allied Assault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.

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* RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''Allied Assault''.''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAlliedAssault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.
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* RecycledSountrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''Allied Assault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.

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* RecycledSountrack: RecycledSoundtrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''Allied Assault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.
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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.

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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.Varsity.
* RecycledSountrack: While most of the tracks in-game are new compositions, there are still a number of soundtracks reused, notably from ''Allied Assault''. This is due to Music/MichaelGiacchino working on the soundtrack of both games.
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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, Medal of Honor: Vanguard as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.

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* RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, Medal of Honor: Vanguard ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorVanguard'' as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.
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*RecycledPremise: The game's premise is identical to its predecessor, Medal of Honor: Vanguard as both games focus on the paratroopers of the 82nd and 17th Airborne Divisions and both feature the Operations: Husky, Neptune, Market Garden and Varsity.

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