Call of Duty Black Ops 6 explodes again a few days before its release and promises to be very difficult. Just wait a few more days!
The new Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is coming soon and if we can’t talk about a highly anticipated release, it is an unmissable event for many players. This COD Black Ops 6 also caused a lot of discussion when it was announced, but especially during the beta phase, because it differs from all other CODs: its movement mechanics. It seems that ultimately change is not to everyone’s taste. You have to know.
A COD that takes risks to change its gameplay
Praised by many players, “Omnimovement” is also heavily criticized by others, generally louder and angrier on social media. Many sing that Call of Duty is dead or that it looks like nothing. Others are more measured and waiting to see what it will be like when the game is finally released. Omnimovement is a new movement mechanic introduced in Call of Duty Black Ops 6 that makes movement and action in general much more dynamic. You can move quickly in all directions, do fluid parkour or even dive like in John Woo films (the referee, I know).
This leads to particularly nervous gunfights, more so than any other Call of Duty, and not everyone likes this most radical change for the franchise. Treyarch has no plans to change its plans for the time being and is even using a new trailer to promote it once again.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 sums it all up in its new trailer
The studio has just released a final launch trailer to prepare players for the arrival of its big FPS. While the focus is primarily on the campaign, the playable character is seen diving and moving quickly several times. The focus is on the action. There’s an 80s and 90s action feel to this trailer, which we noticed the first time we saw it.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 takes place during the Gulf War, while at the same time a secret force infiltrates the upper echelons of the secret services. Obviously, a gigantic threat will quickly emerge and Black Ops will be trapped and hunted. A summary accompanied by numerous sequences of unbridled action, explosions and hallucinatory scenes, in the purest tradition of the Black Ops series. Treyarch is actually pretty good when it comes to its narrative campaigns. While everyone jokes about Call of Duty’s story modes taking an afternoon to complete, Treyarch’s FPS games are generally the longest and, most importantly, the best written. It remains to be seen whether this Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is up to the challenge of surprising us. For now, like every year, the trailer promises some very heavy stuff. See you on October 25th on PS5, Xbox Series, PC and old-gen consoles to find out for sure.