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Introducing Call of Duty XP 2011, BlizzCon for Call of Duty Fans

Learn what $150 for a ticket will get you access to.

How many Call of Duty fans would travel to Los Angeles and pay $150 for a two-day event featuring the first hands-on with Modern Warfare 3, the chance to play real-life paintball based on a Modern Warfare 2 map and other ridiculousness? Activision's betting 6,000 people will.

Activision's calling this Call of Duty XP 2011. It takes place on September 2 and 3, within a 12-acre compound in California that's going to "feel like you stepped into the game," according to Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg, whom I recently spoke to on the phone about the event.

You might know Hirschberg's name because I've published parts of his internal memos to Activision on Giant Bomb before. That didn't exactly come up during our conversation yesterday.

There are a couple of things to note about the price tag associated with Call of Duty XP 2011. BlizzCon, which Hirshberg admitted to deeply examining while planning, is charging $175. In this case, Activision is not profiting from the tickets. All of the proceeds from the ticket sales are going into the Call of Duty Endowment, a non-profit that helps transition veterans into civilian life.

"The event itself will cost us considerably more than we would have recouped from ticket sales, anyway," said Hirshberg. "Part of it is about raising money for a great cause, part of it's about just giving a kick-ass experience for the fans."

Attendees will have a chance to go hands-on with Modern Warfare 3 for the first time.
Attendees will have a chance to go hands-on with Modern Warfare 3 for the first time.
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Hirshberg noted the $150 tag fell about in line with the going rate for similar events.

"When we decided to make it 100% of the proceeds donation to Call of Duty Endowment, we wanted to make that a meaningful donation number," he said. "It felt about right, and I think that for $150, we're going to deliver a two-day experience that will be an unbelievable value to anyone who attends."

What're you getting for your money?

First crack at playing Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer and Spec-Ops modes, a chance to compete in a 32-team bracketed tournament for more than one million in cash and prizes, panels with Call of Duty developers, live shows from unnamed "AAA entertainment," an on-site museum, access to a paintball setup modeled after the "Scrapyard" map from Modern Warare 2, some mysterious exclusives available only to those who attend the event, a usable zip line, a full-scale, playable recreation of The Pit, a chance to eat in Burger Town and some other unannounced "attractions."

If you're not attending, much of the event will be recorded and released online.

"It's all about the experience," said Hirshberg. "It's all about the fact that the game is about mastery, the game is about investment of time and improving and constantly becoming better as you compete. Those are the pillars of this experience. It's all about bringing the experience of the game to life."

The full scope of Call of Duty: Elite, both free and paid, will be revealed at the event.
The full scope of Call of Duty: Elite, both free and paid, will be revealed at the event.

There are no plans to expand the event outside of Los Angeles at the moment, partially because most of the developers are already located in the area. During the event, many of them will be working on Modern Warfare 3, which is already locked into a release date of November 8.

"Obviously, they're going to be hard at work putting the finishing touches on Modern Warare 3 when this happens," he said, "and we wanted to make it easy for them to participate, since they're a huge part of the attraction of being there."

One of the big reveals at Call of Duty XP 2011 will be full clarity on Call of Duty: Elite, the service Activision recently introduced that's stacking on top of Call of Duty. Part of it will be free, part of it will cost money. The biggest cause for confusion when it was first announced was which parts would require players to use a wallet, which Hirshberg promised would be cleared up.

"Part of what we struggled with in the launch," he said, "was because it's so baked into Modern Warfare 3, some of the features weren't demonstrable. We wanted to do a beta, so we had to choose between a rock and a hard place. Launching without a full feature set or doing a beta, we chose the beta because we thought ultimately it's going to let us have a better product at launch. At Call of Duty XP, you'll see the feature set and everything that's free and everything that's paid for will be explained."

Tickets for Call of Duty XP 2011 go on sale on July 19. Are you in?

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Edited By the8bitNacho

This is probably the year that Call of Duty is going to reach its saturation point. It doesn't seem like the right time to do something like this,

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I would never go, but it sounds kind of cool.
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Edited By KeepThisKoupon

They should just call it Bro-Con 2011

i wonder if they are giving away free natty ice

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Beer pong for days!

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I don't know what kind of people would actually attend this kind of event?

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@patrickklepek Twice in paragraphs following "What're you getting for your money?" Warfare is spelled as "Warare" in reference to the game

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I really hate Activision and especially Call of Duty. But this sounds pretty neat for fans, of which there are many. I'm aware. Not to mention that it'll drum up some cash for a worthy cause.

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@avidwriter said:
"Activision is not profiting from the tickets" I laughed at this. If they aren't making a profit they wouldn't do it.
so so so so true
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I hope it's sponsored by Dairy Queen, so I can get a Stay Frosty Frosty.

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I want to hate Activision, but the Call of Duty Endowment sounds like a good cause. 
It's a stupid idea, but if the $175 is going towards veterans why not? 
Yeah they could just donate it but it's still Activision, Bobby Kotick needs a new champagne swimming pool/office/squash court/pleasure dome/secret underground launch control base.

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I'd actually go to this and pay the $150 if I could run The Pit with real firearms.

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This sounds crazy, yet enough of a deal that I'm betting 6000 people will go.

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I'm not going to be someone who hates on this for the sake of hating something popular, but I don't feel like the Call of Duty franchise has enough personalty for this to really make sense. Unless you're someone who plays every day for hours on end and would take any opportunity to have more Call of Duty in your life, what is there to latch onto? Everything about the setting, subject manner and tone is totally generic, and with the way the games are made, they feel passionless. I have a lot of fun playing them, but never have I felt connected to them.

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Cue several hundred fifteen-year-olds in paintball gear discovering that quickly waving a knife in someone's general direction doesn't instantly bowl them over, and that sprinting everywhere constantly is hard.

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Call of Duty does not in anyway warrant this kind of affair. Sure the first game was pretty awesome and the 4th was something of an industry landmark, but outside of that it's just been a factory made iterative yearly product. Yeah it sells well but so does cheap beer.

At least something like Blizzcon has the backing of 3 revered and always fresh feeling franchises behind it, not to mention a fan based who's majority is probably a lot more in the convention mind set that the average Call of Duty consumer.

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The terrorists had it wrong.  America is not the Great Satan. 
 
Just Activision.

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seems pretty cool, if you're into that sort of thing and can get to LA, I guess

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Will it get me the same thing I had the year before, and the year before that?

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Not too shocked a few gloss over the title in the comments and immediately hop on the "Blargh Activision hate greed COD sucks!" angle, but the whole thing is going straight to charity for veteren soldiers which is a good thing.
 
Say what you will about the company and Call of Duty in general, but if the con's money is going straight to charity, then it's fine in my books. That's not to say I agree COD warrants its own convention day, they can be pretty great shooters, but not massive enough to need such a thing but to each their own.

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I'm not interested in MW3, but I think that that endowment is pretty cool.

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The whole thing seems kinda silly, but if the money is going to a good cause, then I shan't complain. 

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It's all downhill from here.

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Dumb but at least it's for charity. I think Activision are on the brink of a major burn if MW3 doesn't do it's projected numbers.

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ridiculous but okay

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I wish I could be there :( 

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If it cost half as much money, happened on the east coast, they were showing the pc version, and they were playing live music from MW1&2, I would have loved to go.
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Oh God.

I don't hate Call of Duty of anything but -- oh GOD. I just want to see the types of people that will attend. It intrigues me because when I watch someone play Call of Duty, everything I hear coming over the mic is completely heinous. I just want to know if it'll carry over to real life.

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I like Call of Duty a lot and this sounds like a place I would absolutely never want to be. But if it's all going to charity, then thumbs up. Activision/MW3 gets the publicity for the event, some veterans get the help they need, dudes get to play paintball, great.

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This could be worse than the Gathering of the Juggalos.

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" a chance to compete in a 32-team bracketed tournament for more than one million in cash and prizes" what? dollars? what are they giving away free Call of Duties for the rest of they're lives or something? that would be pretty funny. 
 
I was thinking omg are they really that short on cash that they're making a convention to make more money but then I read they're giving it to a good cause. I really want to see the people there cause I hope they're not letting minors in.

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Because releasing the game yearly wasn't making it stale enough!!!

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I...what. This sounds retarded. A bunch of bros running around like maniacs bragging about their K/D ratio to anyone who'll listen. Aaaaaaaahhhh.

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A Room full of punk kids and console noobs, that like call of duty because they no fucking clue about first person shooters and think it is the best thing ever since that the only fucking thing they play when in fact it only does the same fucking thing First person shooters have been doing since the fucking dawn of time on the PC. 
   
Call of duty fans are even more annoying and pathetic than halo fans at least halo fukcing tried to do something innovative  (AKA vehicles  but fucking PC first person shooters did it first and fucking online) and had a small thread hanging off it of originality in the Art after it ripped off metroid for the bad ass suit idea like her fucking power and varia suit. 
 
 
No thanks I rather stay home and watch fucking oprah reruns or something then go to Quakecon (AKA the real First person shooter convention.). 

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Playing paintball on a real life scrapyard sounds kind of cool actually.

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>150 bucks

PAX is 60 bucks, 3 days , more interesting because there is diversity, and probably infinitely more fun because of it.

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Yep, this is just what the world needed...

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Ah, I can't hate on this. With proceeds going to a good charity and a bunch of diverse stuff to do for COD fans, even if this isn't for me at all it's not a bad idea and probably a good time.

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@LethalKi11ler said:

@avidwriter said:
"Activision is not profiting from the tickets" I laughed at this. If they aren't making a profit they wouldn't do it.
so so so so true

Yes. How dare a business try to make money. Damn them for doing something for fans and for charity.

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For which charity exactly?  This whole thing sounds way too nerdy for me. Wtf seriously.
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i noticed a grammatical error patrick, (the finishing touches on Modern Warare 3 when this) you have brought shame to your family

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No thanks.

@Klei:

All of the proceeds from the ticket sales are going into the Call of Duty Endowment, a non-profit that helps transition veterans into civilian life.

Right there in the article fella

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After paying for everything (location, artists, events), how much will remain of the $900K?

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How is this any more ridiculous than the cosplay obssessed Blizzcon?
 
And no, I would not be caught dead at either event.  Ugh.

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The only reason I would go to this would be to play paintball.

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@Klei said:
For which charity exactly?  This whole thing sounds way too nerdy for me. Wtf seriously.
YEAH! CHARITY IS FOR NERDS! FUCK EM!!!! WOOOOOO
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Everybody! Everybody! Gather around for the Call of Duty Carnival! Everybody, Everybody!

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$150 to play paintball, play COD MP and it all goes to charity? Can't see anything wrong with this at all to be fair. Seems like the first "nice" thing they have done for anyone. I'm sure it'll be full of L.A Rappers tho.

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Its cool that it is all for charity, its nice to see a company that gives back. And if i was in LA i would probably do this. Get to play paintball and new games for 150, thats pretty good deal.

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@Cubical said:

A Room full of punk kids and console noobs, that like call of duty because they no fucking clue about first person shooters and think it is the best thing ever since that the only fucking thing they play when in fact it only does the same fucking thing First person shooters have been doing since the fucking dawn of time on the PC.

Call of duty fans are even more annoying and pathetic than halo fans at least halo fukcing tried to do something innovative (AKA vehicles but fucking PC first person shooters did it first and fucking online) and had a small thread hanging off it of originality in the Art after it ripped off metroid for the bad ass suit idea like her fucking power and varia suit. No thanks I rather stay home and watch fucking oprah reruns or something then go to Quakecon (AKA the real First person shooter convention.).

If anyone is interested, this fellow said "fucking" 9 times in this comment. I record this important data for posterity.

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I don't know, something tells me a Call of Duty convention would attract even worse people than thae worst anime convention.