After weeks of struggle, Call of Duty ELITE is now operational, or "up on its feet," as Activision's Daniel Suarez said to Joystiq.
"It was a lot of hard work from where we were two weeks ago, which was an embarrassing place," Suarez said. "And now we're at a place where we're confident people will be able to enjoy the service."
However, the team is still looking at fan feedback, and in addition to fixing active bugs with ELITE, Suarez noted that Activision is pushing out updates everyday in response to comments on Twitter.
With ELITE in effect on web and consoles, and for both free and paid accounts, Activision is now looking toward releasing the mobile versions of ELITE, and hopes that either the iOS or Android version will be launching next week. "We may stagger with the release of those but likely one of them will launch next week," Suarez added.
In terms of downloadable content, Suarez said details would be coming out soon, as in "the coming weeks." For now, though, be sure to check out the premiere of Friday Night Fights tonight, which pits the US Army against the US Navy in Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer.