Key Takeaways
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 received a new patch for smoother gameplay and improved stability.
- Various fixes were made to Multiplayer and Zombies modes in the December 6 update.
- Updates included fixing attachment issues, map additions, and general improvements across the game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 just got a new patch that fixes aspects of the game’s Multiplayer and Zombies modes, allowing for smoother overall gameplay and improved stability. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has received a flurry of updates after its launch, and as new Seasons and more content are added to the game, improvement patches should ensure the release stays running in its best possible state. As a live-service title, there’s likely a long list of content on the way for future updates, and ideally, the most recent patches may prevent future problems from arising or worsening. However, the development team behind Black Ops 6 has various objectives in store for the game and may need to take time to make sure that planned fixes don’t exacerbate existing problems.
There have been plenty of changes across the board for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Players have shifted into enjoying the Christmas 2024 event for the game after finishing up The Hit List and unlocking a special weapon. The 2024 CODMAS update for Black Ops 6 includes several rewards, allowing players to unlock the Maelstrom shotgun after completing enough tasks. Along with the big holiday update, there have been general improvements made to the game.
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The new Friday, December 6 patch for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 introduces several fixes to the game’s Multiplayer and Zombies modes made to remove bugs and improve players’ overall quality of life. For weapons, the update has resolved a persistent problem where player’s attachments would apply incorrectly on Weapon Blueprints in Multiplayer. Although there are many improvements to gamers’ experiences, some would also like a fix to a bug that leaves players glowing green in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s multiplayer.
Additionally, there’s a fix to a problem where gamers who tried to load into the Multiplayer Training Course would accidentally load into the Zombies Training Course, and there have been overall stability fixes. Zombies received a fix for a problem where morse code beeps would linger for players in Citadelle des Morts. More game fixes are likely to be implemented soon.
Black Ops 6 playlists have been updated, adding Hideout to the game’s Control map pool, and replacing regular Nuketown with Nuketown Holiday in 10v10 Moshpit and Hardcore 10v10 Moshpit. These changes appear to be focused on adding some general variety to the multiplayer experience in Black Ops 6. Although there are plenty of players who would prefer to have permanent specific playlists, a revolving catalog of maps and modes may prevent gameplay from ever getting too stagnant in any particular way.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Patch Notes for December 6
MULTIPLAYER
Weapons
- Fix for an issue where attachments could apply incorrectly on Weapon Blueprints in MP.
- We are actively investigating this issue for Warzone and Zombies modes as well.
Playlist Updates
- Added Hideout to Control map pool.
- Replaced Nuketown with Nuketown Holiday in 10v10 Moshpit and Hardcore 10v10 Moshpit.
Training Course
- Addressed an issue where attempting to load into the Multiplayer Training Course would load players into the Zombies Training Course.
Stability
ZOMBIES
Maps
Citadelle des Morts
- Addressed an issue that caused morse code beeps to linger for the player in Citadelle des Morts.
Stability
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