Rumor: Evidence of Modern Warfare Memberships Uncovered?

Tom Goldman

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Rumor: Evidence of Modern Warfare Memberships Uncovered?


A random pop-up on the screen of a Modern Warfare 2 player could be an indication that a paid subscription plan was in the works.

Let's keep this one as a complete and total rumor for now, but a Modern Warfare 2 player may have stumbled upon evidence of a planned membership program for the game. While trying to join a friend's match, a screen popped up that asked him to pay for a subscription.

The player videotaped it, so as we can see the text over the top of the pop-up says "Modern Warfare 2 Membersh..." which I think we can extend to "membership." The text in the center of the screen says: "No memberships are available at this time. Please try again later." It allowed the player to purchase Microsoft Points to acquire one of said memberships.

The video could be doctored, or a bug related to an Xbox Live Gold subscription plan, but could easily be real too. It's no secret that Activision wants to attach a subscription service to the Call of Duty brand, with CEO Bobby Kotick even admitting he'd implement one in some form as soon as possible [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/101503-Kotick-Wants-Call-of-Duty-Subscriptions-Tomorrow] if he could.

The question is if the pop-up is from a subscription plan of days past, or of days future. The way Kotick talked about it previously indicates that subscriptions are off the table for now until a new title is released, so the former makes more sense meaning that if this screen is real it's from leftover code and just happened to appear. Whether Activision wants to charge for extra multiplayer features of Modern Warfare or for a completely unique Call of Duty MMOG is unknown, but we'll find out eventually because this issue isn't going away anytime soon.

Source: 360 Junkies [http://360junkies.com/showthread.php/1320-Evidence-that-Activision-planned-to-charge-subscription-fees-for-Call-of-Duty]


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Blue Musician

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I feel somewhat sorry for the MW2 fanboys out there, but I guess this just makes people hate even more Activision and Bobby Kotick.
 

JaymesFogarty

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Wow. I mean, wow. Are they even trying any more? Honestly, this will kill the franchise; even more than 2 did! Does this mean that Xbox 360 players will have to pay for Gold, and then another subscription service?
Bullshit! (Says a PS3 owner.)
 

That One Six

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Khaiseri said:
I feel somewhat sorry for the MW2 fanboys out there, but I guess this just makes people hate even more Activision and Bobby Kotick.
Ditto. How long will it be until Activision realizes that gouging the customers is not a good business plan?
 

Sevre

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Oh I'll never hear the end of this. I'm glad Steam don't charge for memberships otherwise I wouldn't be able to game at all.
 

Baby Tea

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Well if it happened, I just wouldn't play it anymore.
I mean, really, the only way this will succeed is if people pay for it. I sure wouldn't. I enjoy a match of MW2 every now and again, but I'm not paying for it. I'd just trade the game in and get something else. Easy.
 

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Khaiseri said:
I feel somewhat sorry for the MW2 fanboys out there, but I guess this just makes people hate even more Activision and Bobby Kotick.
I don't because eventually they will screw us all over. They will buy this. Other companies will see $$$$ and we are boned.
 

Ibanez887

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Everything that used to be for that game is steadily going downhill, and its all because Activison use the business techniques of total assholes
 

Kpt._Rob

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I hesitate to imagine the massive shit storm that would be unleashed if they started requiring membership to play MW2 now. I mean, it's one thing to release a new game where people know when they buy it that they'll have to pay extra for membership, but to wait until after more people have bought the game than... well... pretty much any game ever, and THEN decide that they have to pay extra... That can't even be legal can it?
 

johnman

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Sure COD's multiplayer is fun, but nothing subscription worthy. All this will do is remove all the screachy teens whose parents wont pay up for a game every month, and then remove all the gamers who dont want to pay either.
As said in a post above me, I'm glad I had nothing to do with this game at all, it seems to represent an ugly turn in gaming.
 

Arcanz

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I can't really understand why all the map-packs for this game is on the top sellers on steam.. why do people insist on paying more for this game when there is NO community, lousy support, lousy matchmaking, (whole bunch of other problems and bugs i can't be arsed to list)? It's beyond me.