Call of Duty Console Players Gain Crossplay Option in Black Ops 6

Treyarch has announced a new feature for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone that allows console players to turn off crossplay. The feature, which will be available with the start of Season 2 on January 28, addresses long-standing complaints from console players about cheaters and the advantages of PC players in ranked mode.

This change is a significant step for Activision in improving the ranked experience for console users. Players using consoles will now have the option to compete only with other console players, avoiding challenges from cheaters or those using PCs. Treyarch has emphasised that the update aims to ensure a fair gaming environment for all players.

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To access ranked modes in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone, players will need at least 50 multiplayer wins. This requirement is meant to ensure that ranked matches are more competitive and involve experienced players.

Black Ops 6, released on October 25 last year, has already broken records. According to Microsoft Gaming, the game achieved the biggest opening weekend in Call of Dutyโ€™s history. It had the highest total number of players, hours played and matches played during the launch period.

Set in an alternate version of 1991, the game follows Troy Marshall and Frank Woods as they gather agents to take down Pantheon, a mysterious group infiltrating the CIA. With the upcoming updates, Treyarch aims to further enhance the gaming experience and address community concerns effectively.

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