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COD: Black Ops 6 Preseason Patch Notes Drop With Global Launch
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COD: Black Ops 6 Preseason Patch Notes Drop With Global Launch

Oct 24, 2024 3:54 PM

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set for its global release, and Activision has shared preseason patch notes detailing crucial changes for the Multiplayer experience. A major adjustment is the aim assist, which will now be weaker at close range and gradually increase in strength over additional distances. Other enhancements include improved melee swap speeds, weapon motion adjustments for better aim stability, and a new explanation of weapon damage ranges aimed at helping players understand how damage operates in-game. Activision also promises continuous updates based on player feedback to maintain balanced gameplay. The introduction of advanced audio technology boosts the experience, while a robust anti-cheat system aims to combat unfair play.

What are the main changes in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's preseason patch notes?

The preseason patch notes for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 include major changes like a weaker aim assist at close range that gradually increases with distance, improved melee swap speeds, weapon motion adjustments, and a new weapon damage range explanation to clarify damage mechanics for players.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 marks the latest installment in the highly popular Call of Duty franchise, known for its fast-paced multiplayer and engaging single-player campaigns. This release aims to enhance player engagement with technical improvements and a commitment to responsive updates based on the community's feedback, continuing the legacy of its predecessors.



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