The days of console gamers facing off against PC players in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 are numbered. Activision and Treyarch just revealed that the game’s upcoming Season 3 update will include a new feature: the ability for console players to opt out of crossplay with PC users.
What does this mean for console gamers?
This new feature is a direct response to the countless requests from console players who want to avoid competing against PC users, many of whom use cheating software. By giving console players the option to play only with other console users, Activision is providing a way to reduce the likelihood of encountering cheaters.
A long-awaited feature
Console gamers have been asking for this feature for a while now, and it’s finally here. The new option will be available in both regular and competitive modes, giving console players more control over their gaming experience.
But what about PC players? The new feature might make it harder for them to find matches, as they’ll be excluded from console-only lobbies. It’s too early to say exactly how this will affect PC players, but it’s clear that the change could have a significant impact.
The Season 3 update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 goes live today at 23:00.
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