Premium Call of Duty Elite members offered free month

By on November 12, 2011

Users get extra 30-days as service problems persist.

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Call of Duty’s new social networking application Elite have been struggling since its launch, as opposed to Activision’s most successful videogame launch of all time. Though, as a compensation for those with premium accounts, the publisher is offering an extended month of Elite service for free. Yes, Activision is giving you something that you don’t have to pay for. How cool is that?

“We are having trouble scaling the service to meet demand. Many of you are trying to get in and unfortunately, you can’t right now. You’re frustrated, we know it, and we know we need to fix it. Our teams have been working non-stop to identify issues and resolve them as quickly as possible,” read an official statement on the Elite website.

“As more users log into the Elite system, you may find that the wait to get into Elite is longer than you expect. We know how frustrating that is and we appreciate your patience. Many of you are now able to see your player card and stats, but if you don’t see all your recent matches or career summary, don’t worry – your gameplay data for your entire careers in both Black Ops and MW3 is safely stored, and it will all be available to you once these issues are resolved.”

The troubles, however, doesn’t affect by any form Modern Warfare 3’s multiplayer, as the complaints are mostly on the game’s social networking feature. You can check also Elite’s server status whenever you hover at the official page here.


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