Call of Duty Elite, Activision's bid to make their billion-dollar shooter more community driven, will be getting some "exclusive episodic entertainment" from the likes of Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Ridley Scott, the company said during a recent presentation.
Speaking to a gathering at the 13th Annual Pacific Crest Global Technology Leadership Forum in Vail, Colorado, Activision publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg said that Activision is developing "exclusive episodic entertainment built just for the Call of Duty community. We are working with the likes of Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Ben Silverman and Ridley and Tony Scott to create this content."
"Just like any other passion, just like any other thing that people spend a lot of their free time doing, Call of Duty players share a common language and a common experience and we think we can create some entertainment content that they will love and talk about and share."
We've reached out to Activision to find out what we can about this content. It could mean anything from new maps or missions to an interactive experience or film short. I'm sort of hoping for the latter, especially from Scott.