Prithhis Bose
Sep, 02.2024
Not long after its official release, players have allegedly been barred from the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta. In addition to offering gamers early access to the game, the beta helps Treyarch, the developers of Black Ops 6, learn important lessons about what has to be improved or changed. Black Ops 6's anti-cheat system appears to be one of its main problems right now, since it has banned some gamers unnecessarily.
One of the most eagerly awaited games of 2024 is definitely Black Ops 6, which will expand the beloved Call of Duty franchise into thrilling new realms. While many beloved elements are making a comeback, like Call of Duty's legendary prestige system, Black Ops 6 is introducing several new elements, one of which is a major alteration to the way players move. Earlier this year, Treyarch presented Black Ops 6's new mobility system, showcasing the extraordinarily wide variety of movement options that players can utilise while playing. The campaign and zombies modes of Black Ops 6 are still inaccessible, however the multiplayer mode is still playable in the latest beta.
Several gamers who enjoyed the Black Ops 6 beta were given "temporary" bans in Call of Duty even though they weren't really cheating, according to CharlieIntel. According to reports, Call of Duty's anti-cheat mechanism is to blame for the list of banned gamers from the beta version of Black Ops 6, which includes both professional and casual players. Both Microsoft Game Pass subscribers and those who pre-ordered the game can access the Black Ops 6 beta, which was formally released on 30th August.
The Call of Duty team responded to the ban wave by sharing an update stating that modifications are presently being made. In Black Ops 6, the team plans to "make adjustments to reduce issues players have been experiencing" shortly. At this moment, it's unclear precisely what is preventing people from being barred from the Black Ops 6 beta. In response to concerns raised by players regarding weapon XP in the Black Ops 6 beta, Treyarch Aksi stated that a remedy is also being developed.
There is little over a week left for fans to get this exclusive first look at Black Ops 6: the beta will officially end on 9th September after being exposed to all players starting on 6th September. Black Ops 6 will introduce the next chapter in Call of Duty's constantly growing Zombies mode in addition to feature-rich new multiplayer and campaign modes. Black Ops 6 will begin with two round-based zombies maps, and as the game develops, it will likely receive a number of thrilling updates.