Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Receives Classic Modes and Map Updates
Following its recent launch, Black Ops 6 is adding two highly anticipated game modes and a beloved map. Treyarch, the developer, announced via Twitter (X) that the popular "Infected" mode will launch tomorrow, followed by the iconic Nuketown map on November 1st.
Infected, a staple in the Call of Duty franchise, pits players against AI-controlled zombies. Nuketown, originally introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010), is a retro-themed multiplayer map set in a 1950s nuclear test site. Activision previously confirmed plans for regular post-launch content additions, ensuring continued engagement with the player base. Black Ops 6 initially launched with 11 standard multiplayer modes, including variations with disabled Scorestreaks and a Hardcore mode.
Black Ops 6 Update Addresses Post-Launch Issues
The game's first post-launch update addressed several issues across multiplayer and Zombies modes. This update included XP rate increases for Team Deathmatch, Control, Search & Destroy, and Gunfight. Activision stated that they are closely monitoring XP rates across all modes. Key fixes include:
- Global: Resolved issues with loadout highlighting, Bailey's operator animation, and the "Mute Licensed Music" setting.
- Maps: Addressed exploits allowing players to leave the intended play areas on Babylon, Lowtown, and Red Card maps. Red Card also received stability improvements. General in-game interaction stability was also improved.
- Multiplayer: Fixed matchmaking issues preventing quick player replacements, prevented private match forfeits with zero players on a team, and addressed a persistent sound issue with the Dreadnought Scorestreak.
While some issues, such as player deaths during loadout selection in Search & Destroy, remain, developers Treyarch and Raven Software are actively working on solutions. Despite these minor post-launch hiccups, Black Ops 6 has been praised for its engaging campaign and overall gameplay, solidifying its place as a strong contender in the Call of Duty franchise. For a comprehensive review, check out Game8's analysis (link omitted).