Call of Duty XP, the fan convention hosted by Activision, returns after a five-year break. Taking place in Inglewood, California at the Forum from September 2-4, fans will get to see all things Call of Duty including: World League Championship, the first Call of Duty e-sports season; Hands-on with Call of Duty, fans will get to play the Infinite Warfare Multiplayer, Infinite Warfare Zombies, new Black Ops 3 DLC and Modern Warfare Remastered Multiplayer.
In addition to this, Activision are also creating a PlayStation VR exclusive experience, where fans will get to experience what it’s like to be pilot a Jackal fighter jet. If that’s not enough for you, here are the rest of the activities at Call of Duty XP:
• Dedicated Call of Duty developer panels and Q&As from Infinity Ward, Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games
• Onsite Call of Duty armory and franchise museum
• Call of Duty photo booths and experiential activities
• Surprise musical guest
• More attractions to be announced at a later date
We are sure the surprise musical guest probably pushed you Call of Duty fans over the edge. Okay, so now you are looking to go to Call of Duty XP, but you are wondering how much it costs. Wonder no more!
• 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
Are you ‘prestige’ enough to buy the $199 Prestige Ticket? Don’t tell me you are simply an ‘enlisted’ fan, eww, gross.
If you can’t attend, you can always stream the event. You won’t be able to do a bunch of that cool stuff, but then again you won’t need to go to another country and pay $50+ for tickets.
Tickets go on sale June 11th at 10am PST.