Black Ops 6's Action-Hero Movement Changes Call Of Duty For The Better--With Some Risks

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 arrives on October 25, and after a four-year development time, Treyarch has finally revealed multiplayer and the new Warzone map called Area 99. GameSpot was able to get hands-on with Black Ops 6 during Activision's Call of Duty: Next event, which featured multiplayer and the next Warzone map. Black Ops 6 feels very polished with new action star movement that is a blast to use, but I do worry that it won't take long for high-skilled players to exploit the system and ruin the fun.

Movement for action-hero plays

Black Ops 6 definitely feels like a Black Ops game with its fast-paced action, arcade style, and vibrant maps. The biggest difference this year is Treyarch's new movement system, which further adapts the fluidity and pace of the typical Black Ops multiplayer experience.

Omnimovement allows you to sprint, slide, and dive in any direction. Whereas previous entries limited you to just forward dives and sliding, you can now go prone and spin around 360 degrees, making for epic moves that allow you to live out your own John Wick-style action-hero fantasy.

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Black Ops 6's Action-Hero Movement Changes Call Of Duty For The Better--With Some Risks

Black Ops 6's Action-Hero Movement Changes Call Of Duty For The Better--With Some Risks

Black Ops 6's Action-Hero Movement Changes Call Of Duty For The Better--With Some Risks

Black Ops 6's Action-Hero Movement Changes Call Of Duty For The Better--With Some Risks
Black Ops 6's Action-Hero Movement Changes Call Of Duty For The Better--With Some Risks
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