Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is a large-scale World War II virtual reality (VR) first-person shooter developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts

Single-Player Campaign: A deep narrative-driven experience lasting approximately 10 to 12 hours. Players undertake missions across diverse locales such as France, Norway, and Nazi Germany, including iconic events like storming the beaches of Normandy.

Is the P2P version legal?

No. Downloading or sharing the P2P release is software piracy. Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is a commercial game requiring purchase through the Oculus Store (or Steam). A P2P copy bypasses license checks and violates copyright laws.

Whether you are a seasoned gamer or a newcomer to the Medal of Honor franchise, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond-P2P is a must-play experience. With its engaging gameplay, stunning graphics, and innovative P2P feature, this game is sure to provide hours of entertainment and excitement.

Unlike traditional PC shooters where P2P is merely frustrating, in VR, latency causes physical disorientation. Shots that clearly land on a target are ignored; enemies teleport erratically due to packet loss; and melee combat becomes a lottery. The host becomes an unstoppable juggernaut, not through skill, but through architecture. This directly violates the immersive promise of VR—when the virtual world feels unfair and inconsistent, presence is shattered.

Risks of downloading the P2P version

  1. Malware & Trojans – Cracked executables and keygens often hide ransomware, spyware, or cryptocurrency miners.
  2. No multiplayer – The P2P release typically disables online features, co-op, or leaderboards.
  3. No updates or support – You miss out on patches, bug fixes, and performance improvements.
  4. Account bans – Running cracked software can lead to your Oculus or Steam account being permanently suspended.
  5. Legal liability – While rare for individual users, ISPs may issue warnings or terminate service for repeat infringers.