Call of Duty Elite to bring monthly subscription service to multiplayer

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Call of Duty Elite to bring monthly subscription service to multiplayer | PC Gamer

The trailer above confirms the long-rumoured Call of Duty premium subscription service. Call of Duty Elite is set to launch alongside Modern Warfare 3. It will add social networking features like Facebook integration, video sharing, friends lists, groups, competitive leaderboards and more to Call of Duty’s multiplayer. Some of these features, like the Facebook integration, will be free, others will require a monthly subscription fee. Activision haven’t announced which features will be paid-for just yet, and the amount of the monthly fee hasn’t been decided either. Activision insist that players won’t be forced to pay to play online.

The video above shows off a few of the new features, including peformance tracking software that shows players their effectiveness with each weapon on each map. Call of Duty Elite will go live with Modern Warfare 3, and will be be backwards compatible with Call of Duty: Black Ops. The Wall Street Journal report that new multiplayer maps could be released as part of the service as well.

VP of Call of Duty digital, Jamie Berger told the Wall Street Journal that seven million people play Call of Duty online for an average of seven whole days a year, which means a monthly sub could potentially make bazillions for Activision, if players are prepared to pay, that is. Would you pay a subscription fee for Call of Duty?
 
Call of Duty is a good game, but not good enough for me to go and pay monthly subscriptions.
 
Won't be paying that, just play the game itself.

Unless the fee is minimal.
 
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I hope the subscription aspect dies a quick and painful death. Do not want this kind of thing spreading into good games.
 
The only game I'd pay to play is Battlefield, but this seems as if it is just extras and you don't actually need to pay to play online so I don't see a problem, just don't get the extras.
 
Milking it! However, from what I gather, most people are dumb enough to pay for this anyway.
 
It's just another Activi$ion effort to get more money I think.
 
Milking it! However, from what I gather, most people are dumb enough to pay for this anyway.
The fact that millions of people buy basically the same game year after year shows they are dumb enough to go out and pay for it.
 
This is what you call "milking the cow"

All the 15 year old fan boys will blow their parents money on it surely. And for what? "Performance tracking"? Day of Defeat had that **** years ago and it was FREE!

Bollocks
 
Nothing to worry about, it's just some stupid site.
 
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