"We are extremely excited about this unprecedented relationship with Activision to offer dedicated servers exclusively for Black Ops", said GameServers CEO David Aninowsky. "We are placing a great amount of pressure on ourselves to ensure that we exceed any and all expectations."
Commenting on the announcement, Treyarch Community Manager Josh Olin said that the partnership allows for high-quality private servers, adding in that Treyarch-hosted dedicated will stay free. The statement reiterates a recent comment by Treyarch Studio Head Mark Lamia that the online component of the game will always be free.
"If players want to run a dedicated Ranked or Unranked server on the PC, they will have to rent one through GameServers," said Olin.
"Treyarch will be providing a fleet of 'Day-1 Servers' (through GameServers) which will be up and operational on November 9th. Nobody will have to rent a dedicated server through GameServers in order to play the game, but for anybody who wants to run their own server, it will be run from GameServers.com."
Call of Duty: Black Ops is set to hit store shelves on November 9 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PC.
source:neowin