
The poster also added an image of something called ” Call of Duty: Elite,” which we suspect is somehow related to Activision’s premium online Call of Duty “Project Beachhead” service. “This platform will include a suite of services and …
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Modern Warfare 3 logo, and what's Call of Duty Elite?- Destructoid
It is likely that Activision will make some effort to monetize its huge multiplayer community in 2011. While this decision won’t likely benefit packaged products sales, it should drive overall industry sales higher.
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Pachter still calling for Call of Duty premium online pricing …
November 30th, 2010
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Rumors had been circulating around for quite some time that Activision could one day start to charge subscription fees for Call of Duty’s online . Well,
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“We are removing Activision from the BIL as we believe that the introduction of online subscription services for Call of Duty will take several more months to materialize (once again, the company gave no indication that a subscription …
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There was a lot of worry going around that Black Ops would include some sort of pay-to-play online feature, but now it looks like that’s not the case. I guess Activision is going to take that feature elsewhere in the Call of Duty series …
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GoNintendo – No pay-to-play online for Call of Duty: Black Ops
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“I think it’s been mutually beneficial, and you should expect us to test and ultimately launch additional online monetization models of some of some of our biggest franchises like Call of Duty.” He also notes that “there is demand from …
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