Post: Call of Duty: Elite Premium Membership includes all MW3 DLC
06-06-2011, 12:36 PM #1
Ben
Former Staff
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A premium membership to Call of Duty: Elite will include full access to all DLC released for Modern Warfare 3 as part of the package, Activision has announced.
"I'm very happy to tell you that an Elite membership will be an all-inclusive membership," said Jamie Berger, Activision's VP of Digital speaking about the online Call of Duty: Elite service at a press conference last week.
"That means that it's going to provide full access to all Modern Warfare 3 DLC as part of the membership."
As well as access to Modern Warfare 3's DLC, a premium membership will also include access to Elite's "full suite of services year-round and beyond Modern Warfare 3", including access to online leagues and an in-depth online help section that hopes to teach players tactics and let players improve their skills.
"There's been a lot of speculation on this point and it's worth repeating," continued Berger. "Call of Duty does not and will not charge for multiplayer, and that is our continued commitment to our players."
And if you want to continue buying map packs without signing up to a premium service, you'll still be able to do so.
"Additionally if you're the type of guy who just likes buying map packs on their own, that's not a problem," Berger added. "We're going to continue to offer map packs for Modern Warfare 3 a la carte as a continued option for our players."
Activision is yet to reveal details of Call of Duty: Elite's premium membership pricing, but has said that the service will "be less than any comparable online gaming or entertainment service out there right now."
As well as a premium service, a free Elite service will also be available, although access will be restricted to online stat-tracking and social networking options.
Call of Duty: Elite launches with Modern Warfare 3 later in the year. A public beta is due this summer.


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06-06-2011, 12:48 PM #2
so how much will the membership be?? Because map packs are 14.99 plus tax and end up being around 33.
06-06-2011, 12:53 PM #3
IL--U--IK--IE
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Originally posted by ClutchLikeBenny View Post
A premium membership to Call of Duty: Elite will include full access to all DLC released for Modern Warfare 3 as part of the package, Activision has announced.
"I'm very happy to tell you that an Elite membership will be an all-inclusive membership," said Jamie Berger, Activision's VP of Digital speaking about the online Call of Duty: Elite service at a press conference last week.
"That means that it's going to provide full access to all Modern Warfare 3 DLC as part of the membership."
As well as access to Modern Warfare 3's DLC, a premium membership will also include access to Elite's "full suite of services year-round and beyond Modern Warfare 3", including access to online leagues and an in-depth online help section that hopes to teach players tactics and let players improve their skills.
"There's been a lot of speculation on this point and it's worth repeating," continued Berger. "Call of Duty does not and will not charge for multiplayer, and that is our continued commitment to our players."
And if you want to continue buying map packs without signing up to a premium service, you'll still be able to do so.
"Additionally if you're the type of guy who just likes buying map packs on their own, that's not a problem," Berger added. "We're going to continue to offer map packs for Modern Warfare 3 a la carte as a continued option for our players."
Activision is yet to reveal details of Call of Duty: Elite's premium membership pricing, but has said that the service will "be less than any comparable online gaming or entertainment service out there right now."
As well as a premium service, a free Elite service will also be available, although access will be restricted to online stat-tracking and social networking options.
Call of Duty: Elite launches with Modern Warfare 3 later in the year. A public beta is due this summer.


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To me, this is good news. I probably will not be taking part in the Call of Duty: Elite Membership, unless it has something that I really like that hasn't been revealed yet. Or if it will cost just about the same as buying the map packs separately.

I'm just glad that it will not effect online play. When I pay for a game, I expect to play it in full. Not pay for things that should already be included. I'm really striving for what could be a perfect Call of Duty, but you never know how consistent IW will be.
06-06-2011, 12:56 PM #4
Ben
Former Staff
Originally posted by IE View Post
To me, this is good news. I probably will not be taking part in the Call of Duty: Elite Membership, unless it has something that I really like that hasn't been revealed yet. Or if it will cost just about the same as buying the map packs separately.

I'm just glad that it will not effect online play. When I pay for a game, I expect to play it in full. Not pay for things that should already be included. I'm really striving for what could be a perfect Call of Duty, but you never know how consistent IW will be.


I'm really not sure if I should Elite. I think I'll get it because of the DLC being included.
06-06-2011, 01:08 PM #5
IL--U--IK--IE
At least I can fight
Originally posted by ClutchLikeBenny View Post
I'm really not sure if I should Elite. I think I'll get it because of the DLC being included.


To me, it will all be about price. The map packs will cost about $30, meaning two are released. If Elite is $35 a year, I would definitely consider it. But then again, that would only make it less than $3 a month. I'm not sure if that is higher or lower than what IW / Activision are expecting us to pay.
06-06-2011, 05:00 PM #6
I'll be getting it, would rather pay around 35$ or so then buying 1600 msps cards @ 20 dollars a pop for each new dlc
06-06-2011, 05:32 PM #7
adammmmm
I am error
1.Get Elite
2.Download DLC
3.Cancel subscription
4.??????
5.profit
:carling:

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