GamesFPSCall of DutyCall of Duty has been treading water since Modern Warfare – and now Black Ops 6 is here to “define the future” of the franchiseWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesFPSCall of DutyCall of Duty has been treading water since Modern Warfare – and now Black Ops 6 is here to “define the future” of the franchiseWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6paints a vivid picture of power and politics in the aftermath of the Cold War. The ruling class of Washington DC – campaign contributors, weary journalists, and members of congress – pack into a decadently dressed theater, awaiting the arrival of Bill Clinton. His 1992 presidential campaign is underway, and the governor of Arkansas is hoping that his speech will hold the attention of these Democratic party powerbrokers. Beneath the podium, concealed beneath layers of concrete, is Central Station – a secret CIA black site, and it’s your mission is to infiltrate it. “We are trying to deliver the ultimate spy fantasy,” says Natalie Morskie, lead producer of Black Ops 6.
How you get down there, and safely extract a detained Russel Addler, is up to you. “We want you to have a variety of options for how you can complete objectives,” says creative director John Zuk. Planning begins at a safehouse – a space to explore uneasy alliances formed in the midst of a global conspiracy, upgrade equipment requisitioned outside of official channels, and assess mission options from a caseboard. “There’s multiple ways in using social stealth,' says Morskie. “Blackmailing a senator’s wife, going undercover as a journalist, or hacking into a silent auction.” But even the best laid plans can go awry, and that’s where Black Ops 6 trades stealth for spectacle with the safety switched off – and where this new production from Treyarch and Raven Software demonstrates a propulsive force that Call of Duty lost long ago.
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A matter of movement
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Backlash to the advanced movement mechanics found in Advanced Warfare (2014) and Infinite Warfare (2016) pushed theActivisionnetwork of development studios to root boots firmly onto the ground. It slowed the speed of encounters, and in essence the pace of innovation too. With this limitation in place, Modern Warfare was born, a weighted shooter that centered its action in military realism to great success; but so too were Black Ops Cold War and Vanguard, two experiences which felt so stilted that they struggled to establish their own distinct identity. Black Ops 6 is daring to try something new.
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For the past two decades, you’ve only been able to sprint forwards in Call of Duty. Isn’t that ridiculous? Black Ops 6 is leveraging a wider degree of movement and the results are stark. It means you’re able to quickly shift from side to side, bringing a dynamism to encounters, or leap into the air like Max Payne and turn on a dime – firing at enemies approaching you from behind as your body crashes over points of cover. “If a player wants to be able to do something, they should be able to do that – we want it so that your intentions always translate into your actions,” says Scronce.
It’s a change that sounds small but offers a wide degree of tactical, organic flexibility. “I’ve tried to get exact numbers of how many animations it has taken to support this system, but it’s in the thousands – most of which are mocap,” Scronce adds. The result doesn’t necessarily mean that Black Ops 6 is faster than any previous titles in the series, but it is more reactive. The developers want you to be able to lock into a flowstate of movement, where violent jabs of the thumbsticks are directly, fluidly, translated into action. “We want to make sure that Black Ops 6 does all feel grounded, but we are pushing on that action hero side a bit.”
Around the world
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“We want everything that we’ve added to feel natural, so that it almost gets to the point where, when you’re playing Black Ops 6, that you think you’ve always had these things – that they’ve always been there,” says Mike Gordon, studio director at Treyarch. “And when you first experience it, you really can never go back. Black Ops returns to define the future of Call of Duty.”
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One part of defining the future of Call of Duty comes through in the way Raven (who is leading development of the campaign, with Treyarch focusing its attention on movement, multiplayer, and zombies) is trying to break traditional mission templates – the sorts which have haunted the franchise since Call of Duty 4. “We’re focusing on the variety of experiences,” says Yale Miller, senior director of production. “How do we give that very military ‘rolling in on a jeep’ mission all the way through to the spectacle of Mission: Impossible, to the intrigue of James Bond, to the espionage of Bridge of Spies. There’s a whole spectrum in here.”
“We want each level to stand uniquely on its own,” says Zuk. “We of course have big combat moments set during the Gulf War, but there’s also a daring heist in an opulent casino, we have a stealthy behind enemy lines mission, and of course, with this being Black Ops, we have a few surprises up our sleeve.” Those surprises are something Treyarch and Raven aren’t willing to divulge, but keep a close eye on the first Black Ops 6 trailers and you’ll likely spot a lot of red doors and mannequins springing to life… the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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MultiplayerBlack Ops 6 will launch with 16 multiplayer maps, including 12 core 6v6 maps and four strike-specific maps. Treyarch is also bringing back features like Classic Prestige and Theater mode.
Multiplayer
Black Ops 6 will launch with 16 multiplayer maps, including 12 core 6v6 maps and four strike-specific maps. Treyarch is also bringing back features like Classic Prestige and Theater mode.
Black Ops 6 will launch with 16 multiplayer maps, including 12 core 6v6 maps and four strike-specific maps. Treyarch is also bringing back features like Classic Prestige and Theater mode.
Raven is keen to draw attention to the scope of the globe trotting – missions in the harsh Russian Tundra to the deserts of Iraq and into Southern Europe. But I want to take you back to Central Station, and how ‘Omnimovement’ brings combat to life once you finally make your way beneath the political gala and into the depths of the CIA blacksite. Sirens blaring, red lights flashing, billowing plumes of smoke from flickering orange fires: Black Ops 6 is pushing visual fidelity to new heights in the proprietary Call of Duty game engine, beyond what we saw last year in Modern Warfare 3, and the results are truly stunning. How this game will function on PS4 and Xbox One is honestly beyond me.
To accommodate your new suite of movement, Raven has pushed for advanced enemy AI which relentlessly pursues you through combat arenas. If they get too close, there’s dynamic melee functionality – perhaps you grab one and use them as a shield for incoming bullets, or slip a grenade into their pocket and shove them back towards the baying crowd. It’s pure spectacle, in the best possible sense.
// Pure spectacle
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“With a lot of this, it’s just fun, right?” says Miller. “At the heart of it, this is a game and it should be fun. That perspective led us to focus on the fantasy of making you an elite, larger-than-life action hero.” I’ll tell you what, I’m super here for it – Call of Duty is back, and it’s looking fresher than it has for years. Roll on October 25, 2024.
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