Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg jokingly announced a new slogan for Call of Duty: Elite today:
Call of Duty Elite: Itâs not a douche move.
Thatâs as of some time in September when a guy who was rallying people back in the spring to boycott the worldâs first subscription service for Call of Duty changed his tune. That guy, not Hirshberg, passed that revised judgment.
Hirshberg talked about Eliteâs rocky road at the DICE Summit out here in Las Vegas. What was supposed to simply be a popular, payment-optional add-on for CoD was a controversial, and well-hated thing in mid-2011. Then Activision explained what Elite entailedâand how much of it would be free for everyone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXlNLBLYSjg
This was the heat Hirshbergâs team at Activision were getting in the spring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpirIbt7lSQ
And this is how it turned in September.
So, yeah, the sloganâs just a joke. Allâs well.
But⊠funny how he didnât mention that once Elite launched it was a debacle again. Only recently has Activision straightened things out, after a fall full of Elite inoperability.
A rocky road indeed.
UPDATE: Hirshberg did acknowledge the serviceâs rocky launch but believes that Activision has improved the service quite a bit since them in its effort to provide customers the service the company feels its customers deserve. (I apologize for this omission from the original post; I had misheard the end of Hirshbergâs talk. He had said, âWe still have a long way to go on Elite. But, we are in it for the long haul. We believe we made it for the right reasons and that itâs the right idea, for our players. And if we can get it right, we can make the game better, more social, more connected and more fun.â)
(You know what else was rough, readers? My photo-taking for this story. Sorry about the blurriness of the lead image!)