Activision will be shutting down its Call of Duty Elite service on February 28th, the company announced today.
“Call of Duty Elite was designed to work with prior Call of Duty games and has begun winding down support for those titles since late last year, which ends on February 28, 2014,” Activision wrote on its support website, in part. “We’ve taken all the key learnings and fan feedback to create the Call of Duty app for Call of Duty: Ghosts, which takes some of the best and most popular features of Call of Duty Elite and introduces new elements such as Call of Duty Clan Wars.”
Call of Duty Elite was launched in November 2011 with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It was designed to enhance the social and multiplayer experience of the franchise.
“There are no plans to bring Call of Duty Elite back. We encourage fans to download the Call of Duty app for Call of Duty: Ghosts, which allows players to customize their multiplayer character and weapons loadouts on the go, keep track of their Call of Duty: Ghosts stats, and features Call of Duty Clan Wars, where players can compete for cool, exclusive in-game gear.”
(via CVG)