Black Ops 6 will start rolling out across the world starting October 24 at 9PM (PT). From then, the game will go live region by region, with all having gone live by 3PM (AEDT). Because of this staggered rollout, you’ll want to check the specific launch times below, so that you can know exactly when to jump on. You can also now preload the game as well.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is launching later this week, so you’ll need to know the specific launch times relative to your time zone.
While there’s certainly still some mystery surrounding Black Ops 6, we have just received a truckload of new info, thanks to a dedicated Call of Duty Direct event. This has given us a proper look at the upcoming game, and a better idea as to whether or not it has the chops to land on our list of best FPS games by the end of the year.
Here’s everything we know about Black Ops 6 so far, including a look at all of the latest news and trailers. We’ll also detail what platforms the game will launch on, as well as the fact that the game will be available as part of Xbox Game Pass at launch. As new info emerges, we’ll be sure to update this page.
Black Ops 6 – cut to the chase
What is it? The newest entry into the Black Ops franchiseWhen does it come out? October 25, 2024What can I play it on? PS5, XSX|S, PC, XBO, PS4Who’s making it? Treyarch, in partnership with Raven
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 will launch October 25, 2024, though it’ll go live as part of a rolling launch. Below, you can find the precise launch time for your time zone:
Los Angeles: October 24 at 9PM (PT)Mexico City: October 24 at 10PM (CST)New York: October 25 at 12AM (EDT)São Paulo: October 25 at 1AM (BRT)London: October 25 at 5AM (BST)Paris: October 25 at 6AM (CEST)Johannesburg: October 25 at 6AM (SAST)Dubai: October 25 at 8AM (GST)Seoul: October 25 at 1PM (KST)Tokyo: October 25 at 1PM (JST)Sydney: October 25 at 3PM (AEDT)
Thanks to a recent Call of Duty event, we’ve seen some of the new gameplay innovations coming to Black Ops 6. The headline is Omnimovement, which allows you to sprint, slide and dive in any direction. This is quite a big change from the last game, one which we’ll need to try out for ourselves to really get a grasp of. There’s Intelligent Movement as well, which seems to apply a more seamless transition between states like crouching, mantling and sprinting.
Classic Prestige is also returning, alongside theatre mode. Activision has revealed that Black Ops 6 multiplayer will have 16 brand new multiplayer maps at launch. These include 12 Core 6v6 maps and four small-sized Strike maps, the latter of which are unique, stand-alone locations designed to be played in 2v2 or Face Off 6v6 matches. Interestingly, each of these maps will feature its own story, and is set after the events of the campaign.
In terms of multiplayer maps, we will see 16 new maps added at launch. These include the following:
Babylon (Playable at Beta, Weekend 2)Derelict (Playable at Beta)Lowtown (Available at Launch)Payback (Available at Launch)Protocol (Training Map at Beta, MP Map Available at Launch)Red Card (Available at Launch)Rewind (Playable at Beta)Scud (Playable at Beta)Skyline (Playable at Beta)Subsonic (Available at Launch)Vault (Available at Launch)Vorkuta (Available at Launch)Gala (Playable at Beta)Pit (Playable at Beta)Sand House (Available at Launch)Stakeout (Playable at Beta, Weekend 2)
There’s a new mode called Kill Order to enjoy as well. Kill Order is a 6v6 respawn mode that pits two teams against each other, each with their own High Value Target, or HTV, at any given time. Teams score points for all eliminations throughout the match, however focusing on defeating the enemy’s HVT is worth the largest number of points, followed by eliminations by the HVT, then normal eliminations.
Activision has now lifted the lid on the setting for Black Ops 6. It’s set following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, covering the Gulf War and much of the ’90s. This tracks with previously unverified rumors about 2024’s Call of Duty being called ‘Call of Duty Black Ops Gulf War’. While these rumors were squashed once we heard Black Ops 6‘s official title, they were right on the money in terms of the game’s setting.
In the ‘open your eyes’ teaser video, we see a number of political figures, including former presidents George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, who covered the years of 1989-1993, and 1993-2001 respectively. In addition, we see former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who remained in office right up until the end of 1990. It’s likely that Black Ops 6 could cover the fallout from Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and the response by the US-led coalition. Just how close the game sticks to history remains to be seen, as Black Ops has been known to alter timelines in the past.
The latest trailer for Black Ops 6 shows of the new Warzone Resurgence map Area 99. This is described as “the birthplace of Nuke Town”. Check it out below.
Another trailer for Black Ops 6 arrived as part of Gamescom Opening Night Live. It shows off the “Most Wanted” Campaign Mission. Things start off with the player taking photographs before a tense gunfight erupts. You’ll find the trailer below:
We’ve now seen a few trailers for Black Ops 6, thanks to the game’s full reveal as part of the Xbox presentation event on June 9, 2024. The main trailer to have a look at is the Black Ops 6 gameplay reveal, and shows off some of the upcoming campaign. Check it out below:
Activision has been steadily revealing new teasers and trailers for Black Ops 6 as we near closer to launch. To stay up to date, be sure to visit the official Call of Duty YouTube channel.
We’ve now seen our first glimpse of the Black Ops 6 Zombies mode. The trailer above shows off a teaser for the story, and you can read more at the COD blog. We know that it’ll be set on Terminus Island, and will continue the Dark Aether storyline. Now, Activision has posted a wider breakdown of what to expect from Black Ops 6 Zombies. Here’s some of the key points:
Two launch maps – Terminus, Liberty FallsThe main currency is called SalvageThe ability to choose from a variety of HUD layoutsMystery Boxes are backYou’ll bring in five GobbleGums in a pack as part of the loadoutWonder Weapons include the Ray GunDirected Mode will help those that want to mainline the story
We’ve now gotten info on some of the Warzone changes that’ll arrive alongside Black Ops 6. Here are the key points:
New Resurgence Map: Area 99Ominmovement addedBlack Ops weaponsDedicated Melee slotGlobal Weapon BuildsClassic PrestigePick-3 Perk systemLootable PerksNo more BackpacksVerdansk to return in 2025
What is the Black Ops 6 file size?
Activision has clarified that Black Ops 6 will not be 300GB to download when it launches. This follows a report by IGN which pointed out the game’s Xbox listing, showing an eye-watering 309GB file size. In a statement on Twitter, Activision clears up the confusion:
“The sizes as shown include the full installations of Modern Warfare II, Modern Warfare III, Warzone and all relevant content packs, including all localized languages combined which is not representative of a typical player install experience.
Players will be able to download Black Ops 6 at launch without downloading any other Call of Duty titles or all of the language packs.”
The actual file size for Black Ops 6 is 102GB on PC.
Is Black Ops 6 coming to Game Pass?
Microsoft has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will arrive on Xbox Game Pass day one for all members. The news was shared in a new Xbox Wire post (May 28). The news followed a leak that was accidentally posted by Xbox, on the Xbox Game Pass app.
What happened to Black Ops 5?
Were you as confused as we were when Activision announced Black Ops 6? Of course, there was never originally a Black Ops 5, with Black Ops: Cold War being the official fifth entry into the series. Seems like Activision is counting that one as five, so the next one will indeed be Black Ops 6.
Is there a Black Ops 6 Vault Edition?
There is indeed! The Black Ops 6 Vault Edition contains the Hunter vs Hunted Operator Pack, the Blackcell Battle Pass bundle, the Mastercraft Collection of weapon skins, and the Woods Operator Pack. In addition, players that pre-order will gain early access to the upcoming beta. For full details on what’s included, head over to the Call of Duty blog.
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