Activision is already “hard at work” on Call of Duty Elite 2.0, the publisher has revealed.
According to CEO Eric Hirshberg, the updated online service, which has already attracted over 7 million registered users, will include “several innovative features” designed to work “hand in hand” with this year’s Call of Duty title.
“Call of Duty Elite, the first service of its kind, has redefined social gameplay,” added Activision Blizzard President and CEO Bobby Kotick.
“It has become one of the fastest growing online services in history with over 7 million registered users, including more than 1.5 million premium members who have activated an annual subscription.”
According to Activision, Call of Duty Elite is now the third largest interactive entertainment premium services, ranking just behind World of Warcraft and Xbox Live.
Hirshberg added that more details on Elite 2.0 will be revealed in “the coming months”, presumably alongside the unveil of this year’s Call of Duty title, which Hirshberg promises will bring “meaningful innovation” to the franchise.
This year’s Call of Duty game is rumoured to be a sequel to 2010′s Call of Duty: Black Ops. Activision has yet to comment.
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