With the matter ostensibly being handled behind closed doors, there's no point in speculating where Electronic Arts and Danger Close become involved in the story. Four other members from Team Six who contributed to Warfighter but have since transferred out of the unit are currently under investigation as well. All of the SEALs are apparently still on active duty. It's unclear just what the SEALs revealed or if/how it ever manifested itself in the game, but the Navy has already slashed the men's pay in half for two months and has issued each letters of reprimand - often, though not always, a promotional death sentence. Allegedly the group - comprised of seven men from SEAL Team Six, one of whom participated in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden - disclosed secret information to the developers that was intended to remain classified. Leading up to the release of Medal of Honor: Warfighter, Electronic Arts and Danger Close Games were adamant about the game's "authenticity," openly acknowledging close involvement with several US Navy SEALs, whom they hired as consultants during the development process.Īccording to CBS News, the group of SEALs who collaborated on Warfighter with EA and Danger Close has been disciplined by the Navy for getting, well, in the Navy's opinion danger close.
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