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Call of Duty Elite - The Paid Subscription

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Ok, I know I posted about this in the MW3 thread, but thinking about it, this is set to be a part of every future CoD release, so maybe it deserves its own thread.

Anyway, the much talked about paid subscription element of CoD multiplayer is set to make its debut alongside Modern Warfare 3 this November, and we now have some official word from Activision telling us what we'll be getting...

The world’s most passionate online gaming community can now connect, compete and improve their Call of Duty® multiplayer experience through Activision’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) innovative new online service, Call of Duty Elite.​

Developed from the ground up by Activision’s new Beachhead studio, Call of Duty Elite offers cutting-edge features that significantly enhance the franchises’ multiplayer experience and deliver a new level of social engagement that will unite more than 30 million players worldwide. Additionally, the service will offer exclusive, high-production value, original entertainment programming designed exclusively for the Call of Duty community.

“The average Call of Duty player spends 58 minutes per day playing multiplayer. That is more than the average Facebook user spends per day on Facebook. And yet, right now, there are very few tools to unite and super charge that social community,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing. “Whether it’s allowing you to connect with your friends, or people of a similar skill level, people who live in your city, people who share your favourite passions, join competitive clans or social groups, or upload, view and comment on the incredible mass of player-generated content, or watch and comment on exclusive created content, Call of Duty Elite will give people more ways to connect with fellow players than ever before. Elite will also allow players of every level to improve their game with an intuitive suite of tools, and compete in tournaments for both real and virtual prizes.”

Call of Duty Elite will include several industry-first innovations, and is a key differentiator for this year’s most anticipated game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Elite will offer two-way communication between the service and the game, so that the choices and decisions that players make in Elite through the mobile and web interfaces will affect their in-game experience. The service will be fully integrated into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and will launch alongside the game on 8th November, 2011.

Call of Duty Elite’s features and services engage the community in three key ways:

· Connect: Call of Duty Elite gives players unprecedented control over their multiplayer experience, transforming it into a true social network. Players can compete against friends, players of similar skill levels and players with similar interests, join groups, join clans, and play in organised tournaments. They can also track the performance, progress and activity of their entire network, both in the game itself, as well as through mobile and web interfaces. Elite will be an “always on” way for players to connect with the Call of Duty community.
· Compete: Call of Duty Elite establishes the most exciting, competitive environment in a multiplayer game. Players will have available a constant stream of events and competitions, tiered to group them with those with similar abilities. Both in-game and real-world prizes will be rewarded to all skill levels.
· Improve: Call of Duty Elite is like having a personal online coach. It provides players with a dynamic strategy guide that tracks their statistics and performances down to the most minute details. It can show gamers how they stack up against their friends or others in the community. Tools and information are provided so players can learn and up their game.

Carrying forward to future Call of Duty games, Elite will chronicle a player’s gameplay history in a cohesive career record, keeping track of every kill, every game and progress.

“Call of Duty Elite has been tailored for Call of Duty’s diverse base of players – hardcore gamers, casual weekend warriors and even beginners,” added Hirshberg. “Over 7 million gamers play Call of Duty online each day logging hundreds of hours of multiplayer per player per year. Of course, the out of the box Call of Duty multiplayer experience that gamers have come to love and expect will continue as is. However, for those players looking for more, Call of Duty Elite will supercharge their experience.”

Many key features of Call of Duty Elite will be available to Call of Duty players free of charge. Additionally, for players who want to up their game, Call of Duty Elite will offer a premium membership with a wide range of state-of-the-art services, exclusive entertainment programming and all-inclusive game content for less than the cost of any comparable online entertainment service currently in the market.

The service will be accessible on a number of platforms — via web browsers, mobile devices, through game consoles and within the game interface itself — so that players can connect with Call of Duty Elite whenever and wherever they want.

Call of Duty Elite will launch this autumn with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. However, to test the scale of the service, Activision will hold a public beta this summer for Elite with Call of Duty®: Black Ops.

There's also a "funny" video to go with it, which apparently gives you a better idea of what to expect...

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25TH_suHOhk&feature=player_embedded[/yt]

So, it basically looks like all the cool stuff we get for free on Black Ops (the in-depth stats, the theater mode), is now going to be part of the Elite subscription.

It's all a bit vague. There's talk of exclusive map content, and tournaments, but for such a big press release and a video that clocks in at over 6 minutes, there's suprisingly little solid information on offer.

And could someone tell me why I should give a fuck that I can go find people who share my Penicillin allergy, or my love of MST3K, and play CoD with them? That's what I have friends for.

Thoughts?
 
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Can't say I'm a fan of COD, infact I make a point of avoiding such games for the most part. But others enjoy it, so more power to them. But more importantly, I too love MST3K! that is all. lol
 
Well, I guess this was bound to happen someday.

Yeah, but contrary to what the alarmists and the CoD "Chicken Little's" were saying was going to happen, the actual multiplayer itself is still free. You just pay for additional... erm, stuff*.


* "stuff" still to be determined and quantified.
 
This is great news IMO.

I couldn't really care less about any of the stuff included in Elite, so essentially, for me, everything's still going to be free. Yippee! :)
 
all i want is a fucking server browser where i can find fucking games with low ping. and fucking dedicated servers, none of this player-hosting-shite.

anything else is just bollocks.
 
This is not unexpected. As games are becoming multi-player platforms, with the single player campaign as the tutorial, the companies are seeking new ways to increase their profits.

For myself, I am interested in the single player campaign. I am playing Battlefield: Bad Company 2's campaign, and enjoying it very much. So, when Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 appears on the stores, I will be looking to see if the single player campaign piques my curiosity. (Although I thought the story line for MW2 was improbable, I still enjoyed it and I am looking at purchasing other titles in the series.)
 
This is not unexpected. As games are becoming multi-player platforms, with the single player campaign as the tutorial, the companies are seeking new ways to increase their profits.

For myself, I am interested in the single player campaign. I am playing Battlefield: Bad Company 2's campaign, and enjoying it very much. So, when Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 appears on the stores, I will be looking to see if the single player campaign piques my curiosity. (Although I thought the story line for MW2 was improbable, I still enjoyed it and I am looking at purchasing other titles in the series.)

I'm a single player campaign guy also. Before I buy a game I check out how long the single player campaign is and if it is any fun. If I hear a ton of negative things about it I wont buy the game. I just dont get into multiplayer. It isnt interesting to me.
 
as long as they keep the clans away from those who can't be assed to pay the extra $10 per month i'll be fine
 
Battlefield 3 is going to make Modern Warfare 3 irrelevant.

I seem to remember the same thing being said about Battlefield 2...

Unlikely since BF2 came out before (2 years before to be exact) the CoD franchise truly exploded :p
I assume he meant Bad Company 2. Easy mistake to make given the weird branching they did.

Anyway, BF3 will not make COD irrelevant, it's just not popular enough. If BF3 is truly stellar and MW3 completely lackluster, one more iteration down the line BF could potentially overtake COD, but that's the best case scenario.

Also, if BF3 is truly being developed with PC as lead platform in mind, I have a hard time believing they'll be able to squeeze out anything that impressive on the consoles, and that's where the war is fought (sadly) these days.

I would be plenty happy if BF3 was an amazing PC experience, COD got further refined on the console. Who knows, maybe Ghost Recon: Future Solider will show up and not suck. I loved the GRAW games.

Holiday 2012 will probably have fewer interesting modern warfare games overall. COD will be on a Treyarch shovelware year, DICE probably won't be putting anything out, and if they do it'll probably be shovelware. The real question is what is Respawn up to and will it be out? That would be the perfect time to retake some of that COD market share they had built for Activision.
 
I'm expecting Respawn's first game to hit sometime next year. Dunno about the holiday season, though.
 
Why wouldn't they release during the holidays? November against a Treyarch COD? Black Ops 2: EVEN MORE NUMBERS?!? That is exactly the time to strike!
 
Unless MW3 somehow ends up being a spectacular failure, BO2 (or whatever they call it) will likely still sell crazy numbers. Most of the casual gamers (the majority of the CoD fanbase) probably don't realize or care about the difference between Infinity Ward and Treyarch. Respawn's game would probably get clobbered by BO2. Having "from the makers of Call of Duty" in the commercials isn't as good as actually having "Call of Duty" on the box.
 
The Battlefield series gets its arse kicked by the Treyarch entries in the CoD series - they have no chance of usurping Modern Warfare from its lofty position.

I'll be playing BF3, but only for the SP campaign, then it'll get traded.
 
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