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Activision has announced that the Call of Duty Elite beta is now live, with the multi-staged launch on Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE utilising Call of Duty: Black Ops. Invitations will be sent out in the coming weeks.
More than 2.8 million Call of Duty players have signed up to take part in the beta.
“Call of Duty Elite is all about connecting our amazing fans around the globe in ways never before possible and we are excited to get their feedback so they can help us further develop, tune and test the service, as we head into our launch in November with Modern Warfare 3,” said Chacko Sonny, studio head, Beachhead Studio. “A public beta with the massive Call of Duty community is the best way to generate the scale we need for end-to-end testing. While Call of Duty Elite will continue to evolve post-launch, we want to deliver the most polished, complete and rigorously tested service possible on day one. We’re looking to get as many participants in the beta as possible, so we ask that fans stay patient as we ramp up in the coming weeks.”
If you’re not sure what Call of Duty Elite is, head over to our neat little summary of what Call of Duty Elite will offer for free. If you’re willing to pay the subscription, you’ll get a bit more in the package. A TV series is also being produced for subscribers of Call of Duty Elite.
It’s not too late to sign up to the Call of Duty Elite beta if you head over to the official website
Call of Duty: Black Ops
- Platform(s): iOS, macOS, Nintendo DS, PC, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Action, First Person, Shooter