Activision Reveals Call of Duty Subscription Plans 184
dotarray writes "Activision has denied it and denied it, but now it's been revealed – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will feature an online service (that's what Call of Duty Elite is), complete with monthly subscription fees. 'Activision executives said they haven't yet figured out how much to charge for the service, but they expect the cost to be less than fees for comparable online-entertainment services, such as a $7.99-a-month Netflix Inc. movie subscription. Portions of the service will be free, including features inspired by Facebook Inc. that will let Call of Duty players meet for online gun battles with others who share various affiliations and interests. Another feature of the service will give Call of Duty players tools, modeled on those from stock-trading websites, to analyze their performance within the game, gauging factors such as which weapons have been most successful for them in killing enemies.'"
Say WHAT? (Score:4, Insightful)
Be realistic (Score:5, Insightful)
Activision won't be done until their entire customer base loathes them and thinks they are greedy control-freak imbeciles.
They are modelling themselves on Sony.
And Activision kills another franchise (Score:5, Insightful)
This one is next on the death list, after Guitar Hero already died. They're going to milk it to death, and they're pretty much hitting the tip over point now.
They're also hard at work killing WoW with nickel and dime "premium" fees instead of stuff players want, like say new heroics that aren't recycled troll dungeons from previous expansions.
Re:Depends (Score:4, Insightful)
Activision Chief Executive Bobby Kotick said he isn't worried
And he probably wasn't worried when he killed Guitar Hero either.