Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 To Make Changes in Multiplayer Mode Based on Feedback From Players

Call Of Duty changes in multiplayer

The changes are being made by Activision to ensure fans have a good gameplay experience when Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 gets a full-fledged launch.

Activision has just shared details about the changes that will soon be introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 after taking into account the feedback they received during the beta phase. One believes there is a strong possibility of several important items including the weapons, maps and spawn behavior going through a revamp. The developers stated that these are just some of the many changes that are being implemented. One would get to witness several more changes when the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 finally gets a launch.

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The beta launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 witnessed several major records getting shattered. While the fans appreciated the beta version, they also complained about facing several issues including performance snags, balancing problems and general bugs. Activision has now given one idea about what we can expect from the game when it gets a full-fledged launch.

Activision, through a new post, unveiled the new changes that have been implemented in CoD: Black Ops 6. Players will get to explore these changes when the game is launched. The gaming studio is currently doing an evaluation of the cover placements across the maps. When the game is launched, fans will receive further details about it. Activision has already confirmed that it has made several significant changes based on the player data generated during the beta phases.

During the beta phase, the weapons in the game did not receive positive feedback from all corners. While some were appreciative of the weapons, some felt there was something missing in them. Activision is also working towards making changes to the damage and a few other attributes. Improvement is being made to the headshot damage and the development team is trying to ensure that there is a certain consistency in the time to kill. Activision is also making a conscious effort to make improvements to the fidelity.

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Call of Duty fans would be happy to see that the gaming studio is not just listening to their feedback but also implementing changes in the game based on it. When the game finally gets a launch, one will get to know how many of the beta issues have actually been resolved. Before the launch of the game, one expects Activision to even out most of the issues that players have been facing with the beta version.

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