As a Call of Duty fan, you can now actually set your watch by it: At some point in the summer of every year there are tons of leaks. This is nothing new, and there have been some big early releases, but the latest leak might top all the others.
There is currently a ton of gameplay circulating on YouTube, X (formerly Twitter) and Tiktok for CoD: Black Ops 6, which is due to be released on October 25, 2024. People have already been able to pull a ton of details from the leaked information. These include:
- The names and number of maps
- A look at the presumably new Warzone map
- Information about the weapons
- Info about the streaks
- Some available game modes
- Certain new gameplay features
Apparently a playable version has even landed on the internet. At least scenes from multiplayer games can be seen here and there on the video platforms. We will not show the leaked material in this report, as Activision is currently banning such scenes wherever they can.
Instead, take a look at the official gameplay reveal:
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Gameplay Reveal: We Saw Black Ops 6 and It Looks GOOD!
Where do the scenes come from?
The leaked material is not a criminal act. The development studio Treyarch was not hacked and there was no blackmail like with Insomniac a few months ago.
Of course, publishing so many impressions is not the right thing to do, which is why we concrete information from the leaks in this report does not illuminateThe fact that the leakers were able to get the material was probably due to an error on the part of the studio or the publisher.
According to the well-known CoD news site CharlieIntel A build of the upcoming beta version of CoD: Black Ops 6 was uploaded to the PSN database on the PlayStation 4. This made it possible for the leakers to access the build using a jailbroken PS4.
The X-account betterthanalaix is primarily responsible for spreading the leaks. However, most of the videos he published have since disappeared.
And now?
For now, the scenes are out there. Activision is putting the lid on it wherever they can, but of course the footage is now being shared endlessly. When looking at the leaked scenes, it’s important to remember that the version was never intended for gamers’ eyes and that this is footage from a PlayStation 4, so you’re not even seeing the best possible version of Black Ops 6.
If you want to know what the first-person shooter will really be like, you should wait for the upcoming beta. The test phase for Black Ops 6 will run from August 30th to September 4th. This year, PlayStation users will not be given priority. The beta will run simultaneously on all systems.