The Call of Duty Experience Fully Revealed

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At the keynote address at this weekend’s Call of Duty XP event, Activision revealed the price of the premium subscription for the upcoming Call of Duty Elite service. It’ll cost £34.99 / $49.99 a year, and give subscribers access to all of Modern Warfare 3′s map packs early as part of the price. Premium players will also be able to enter competitions to win real world prizes and watch pro-commentated match reports and strategy videos.

Subscribers will also have access to Elite TV. This will deliver a series of video features including “Noob Tube,” in which Arrested Development stars Will Arnett and Jason Bateman will narrate community-nominated footage, and live action series Friday Night Fights, headed up by producers Ridley and Tony Scott. According to Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg, this will involve getting “real life rivals together in multiplayer to battle it out COD style.” Policemen will fight firemen, Democrats will fight Republicans, Call of Duty fans will fights Battlefield fans. Granted, the last contest wasn’t announced, but it’d be fun to watch.

Call of Duty Elite’s free features include the option to tailor your load-out when away from your PC using an iOS/ Android app. Free members will also be able to create custom leaderboards, keep track of their game stats, upload videos, create clans and even join up with friends using Facebook. Elite is set to launch alongside Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 on November 8.

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Source: http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/09/05/call-of-duty-elite-price-revealed-at-call-of-duty-xp-event/

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nmballPosted:

Although even without kids there will still be a lot of trashy adults

nmballPosted:

marcusmonsoon
-CoD-
Chazay I wanted to go(i live in the area) but you have to be 18 :(
Yeah I know its stupid
How is it stupid? It's preventing small children from being influenced by mindless violence. If anything, it's the only thing from Activision that's remotely smart.


Like going to this is going to make a difference? The kids that want to go to this are probably COD fans, not young mannered church boys.

Anyways it is a good idea to make it 18+ IMO since it will keep away a lot of annoying kids/teens

BoldPosted:

Holmesy
-CoD-
Chazay I wanted to go(i live in the area) but you have to be 18 :(
Yeah I know its stupid


nah it's not stupid, the games are 18's so this is bound to be a 18 year old restriction..


you have to be 17 not 18 to buy them

HolmesyPosted:

-CoD-
Chazay I wanted to go(i live in the area) but you have to be 18 :(
Yeah I know its stupid


nah it's not stupid, the games are 18's so this is bound to be a 18 year old restriction..

TurtleBoyyPosted:

Looks cool would be amazing in UK

shadow1Posted:

Its bout time Activision is taking control of the age group. Even though i dont live there, if i would of went, i would of killed myself because there would of been so many little kids.

marcusmonsoonPosted:

-CoD-
Chazay I wanted to go(i live in the area) but you have to be 18 :(
Yeah I know its stupid
How is it stupid? It's preventing small children from being influenced by mindless violence. If anything, it's the only thing from Activision that's remotely smart.

-CoD-Posted:

Chazay I wanted to go(i live in the area) but you have to be 18 :(
Yeah I know its stupid

ChazayPosted:

I wanted to go(i live in the area) but you have to be 18 :(

EcKoPosted:

They need to bring this kind of event to the UK also :(