Activision has unveiled the full system requirements for the upcoming first-person shooter's PC version ahead of its release later this month.
Pre-loading for the first-person shooter will go live on all platforms on October 21 at 9 AM PT, Activision has officially confirmed.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will launch for PC and consoles on October 25. On the former, it will feature support for FSR 3.1, ultrawide displays, and more.
Dead Island 2 will also be available for PC subscribers, while Donut County and Ashen return as new additions to Game Pass Standard.
All three first-person shooter titles will be available via Xbox Cloud Gaming via Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions starting later this month.
Raven Software speaks about the upcoming Black Ops 6's single-player campaign, which will serve as a follow-up to both Black Ops Cold War and Black Ops 2.
Activision's first-person shooter will release for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC later this month, on October 25.
Treyarch's recent beta topped previous titles in total hours and players, matches played, and playtime for each player.
Activision is ensuring "the community gets to dig into any and all modes that they want at the same time" on October 25th.
Check out the round-based map's various new threats, where to find the Pack-A-Punch Machine for upgrading weapons, and much more.
The open beta includes eight maps and modes with a 30-level cap. It also offers the chance to try out features like Omnimovement.
Available until September 4th, the early access beta offers four core maps, two Strike maps, six modes, and a level cap of 20.
Taking an enemy player hostage enables voice chat between the parties, where you can debate the woes of skill-based matchmaking.
Players can also level up to 20 during early access, which increases further to 30 when the open beta goes live on September 6th.
As the title's second round-based Zombies map, Liberty Falls features the return of the Jet Gun and the Mega Abomination.
The sequel launches with 16 all-new maps. A multiplayer open beta is coming in September, with early access due this week.
"Most Wanted" sees the team infiltrating a black site to extract Russel Adler, which quickly devolves into an explosive escape.
Xbox Game Pass Core subscribers can also play SnowRunner, Control: Ultimate Edition, and Cities: Skylines from August 21st.
Players can also save weapon builds with their favorite attachments and blueprints for Zombies, accessing them from walls and crates.
Host Geoff Keighley confirms the shooter will receive its first campaign playthrough at the August 20th opening ceremony.