Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will not have an early-access period for its narrative campaign mode. This is a departure from previous Call of Duty titles, which allowed players who preordered to get early access to the campaign mode for up to a week. According to a statement from Activision, the team is focused on a single global launch moment, where all game modes will be available simultaneously on October 25.
This decision may have implications for serious players who typically try to complete the campaign mode as quickly as possible to focus on multiplayer. Without early access, these players will have to wait until the global launch date to start playing. However, for casual players, this may not be a significant issue.
What are your thoughts on this decision? Will you be affected by the lack of early access, or do you prefer the simultaneous launch of all game modes? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will not have an early-access period for its narrative campaign mode. This is a departure from previous Call of Duty titles, which allowed players who preordered to get early access to the campaign mode for up to a week. According to a statement from Activision, the team is focused on a single global launch moment, where all game modes will be available simultaneously on October 25.
This decision may have implications for serious players who typically try to complete the campaign mode as quickly as possible to focus on multiplayer. Without early access, these players will have to wait until the global launch date to start playing. However, for casual players, this may not be a significant issue.
What are your thoughts on this decision? Will you be affected by the lack of early access, or do you prefer the simultaneous launch of all game modes? Share your thoughts in the comments.