Activision wants to improve COD, and it wants the help of the players
The company launches the Creator Club: a unique program designed to nurture the game community and manage a direct communication channel with the developers
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13/01/2022
Thursday, 13 January 2022, 14:45 Updated: 14:49
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Voice of Duty for Mobile is considered one of the most popular games among mobile gamers who use their smartphone as a game console, and it manages to give a fight to other popular mobile games as well such as PUBG and Fortnite.
Activision is now aiming for a new goal, and is launching the Creator Club program designed to strengthen its connection with the game community and various content creators, including streamers and YouTubers who regularly play Voice of Duty titles.
Activision noted that this is not a unique program just for mobile players, and while mobile players will be given priority in registration, it will also receive offers from players who play other voice-of-duty titles like Warzone or Vanguard.
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The program will provide players with exclusive tools for creating content and a number of bonuses, such as digital currency, exclusive glimpses of upcoming updates, and opening channels of communication with Activision directly.
The opening of this direct channel between Activision and the devout players will allow the company to receive feedback from the players in real time, and fix the problems and glitches in a much more thorough and responsive way.
The program will be divided into three different levels.
The first level is
elite
- aimed primarily at new content creators.
The second level,
Master
, is aimed at content creators who are in the process of growth and development in advanced processes.
The third level, gender, is aimed at established content creators with a wide audience.
Currently the registration will be available exclusively in the US and Mexico countries, and the plan is that by the end of 2022 it will be expanded for the rest of the players around the world.
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