Fan Event Call Of Duty XP To Begin September 2 In Los Angeles

Activision's event for fans of the Call of Duty series returns for a second year this September, and promises all of the best activities, events and exclusive previews for those that attend. Set to begin on September 2 and end September 4, the event will offer the first opportunity to the public to play the multiplayer component for this year's Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered.

Activision’s event for fans of the Call of Duty series returns for a second year this September, and promises all of the best activities and exclusive previews for those that attend. Set to begin on September 2 and end September 4, the event will offer the first opportunity to the public to play the multiplayer component for this year’s Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered.

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Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg says (via VideoGamer) that the Call of Duty World League Championship will be the set piece of the event, and is touting the tournament as being the publisher’s “biggest Esports event ever.”

Call of Duty XP is going to be the biggest Call of Duty fan celebration in history. The best Call of Duty players in the world will be front and center trying to win the first Call of Duty World League Championship at what is sure to be our biggest Esports event ever. Plus, fans will be able to see and play more hands-on content and reveals in one place than we’ve ever had, from Infinite Warfare, to Modern Warfare Remastered to Black Ops III DLC. Plus, there will be an off-the-charts list of Call of Duty inspired activities that you can’t experience anywhere else.

For those planning to attend, ticket prices and details can be seen below. If you pay more than the standard $49 for the Enlisted Ticket, you’ll gain access to a whole host of goodies, including a digital code for the Legacy/Digital Deluxe editions of Infinite Warfare.

  • Enlisted Ticket: $49 – General Admission seating for three days of the Call of Duty World League Championship, Presented by PlayStation 4 and access to Call of Duty XP gameplay and activities.
  • Veteran Ticket: $129 – General Admission seating for three days of the Call of Duty World League Championship, Presented by PlayStation 4, access to Call of Duty XP gameplay and activities, the $80 digital Legacy edition of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and a Care Package with exclusive Call of Duty XP swag.
  • Prestige Ticket: $199 – Scheduled activities and gameplay, VIP line for activities and gameplay, Player Meet and Greets, access to the VIP lounge, parking pass, premium seating for the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare multiplayer reveal and Call of Duty World League Championship, Presented by PlayStation 4, a $100 Digital Deluxe version of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and a Care Package with exclusive Call of Duty XP swag.

Tickets go on sale starting June 11 from the event’s official website, which you can access here. Don’t hang about to nab one though, they’ll surely sell like hot cakes.


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