There has been a leaked trailer for the new subscription service called Call of Duty Elite. The service expands the Call of Duty franchise community by giving players a better way to connect with other Call of Duty players and improve their game. Call of Duty will be launched this fall, players will be able to use the service through smartphones, computers, tablets, etc. Some features will be available free, but you’ll have to pay a subscription for the rest.
Here’s more from IGN:
Elite consists of four ideas that will make up your profile: Career, Connect, Compete, and Improve.
Career: Here you can view a summary of every Call of Duty match you play. You’ll be able to scrutinize details from individual matches as well as your entire career, spanning all of the games supported by Elite.
Connect: This is a social network for Call of Duty. Elite will allow for very specific match making and group creation. For instance, say you’re a Godzilla fan and you want to play Call of Duty against other Godzilla fans. Just start typing in “Godzilla…” If a group already exists, it will auto fill and you can instantly join the bunch. If it hasn’t been created, yet, it will be once you hit return.
Anyone can create a group. No one monitors them – it’s all automatic. So when the last person leaves a group, it is automatically disbanded. From a player’s Elite card, you can see all the groups they are a member of.
Elite is also going to support private clans.
Compete: Competition is what Call of Duty is all about, isn’t it? The Compete tab will be where you enlist in a constant stream of official Activision events, take part in screenshot contests, and even win prizes both real and virtual.
Improve: This is where you can advance your game. There will be tutorial videos for every weapon and every map, explaining how to take advantage of your tools and terrain. You’ll also find tips on how to improve your kill streaks and earn those perks.
Call of Duty Elite will be available immediately for “Call of Duty Black Ops” and all future releases.
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By Brent Butler