Treyarch's next Call of Duty will have twelve Core 6v6 maps and four Strike Maps at launch. Theater Mode also makes a return.
Omnimovement allows for sprinting, sliding and diving in any direction. Players can also enter a supine prone with full 360-degree aiming.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will make use of texture streaming to save on space, forcing an internet connection for even the single-player campaign.
Raven Software leads the campaign, which sees the team going rogue after discovering a shadowy presence has infiltrated the US government.
The first-person shooter is set to launch later this year for PC and consoles, with more details set to follow soon.
Treyarch's next title in the long-running series will receive a worldwide reveal and dedicated Direct presentation on June 9th.
Following rumors that it's bound for previous-gen consoles, the official Xbox Store listing seemingly confirms the same.
Microsoft confirmed its launch on Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass and Game Pass for Console - but not Core - to Geoff Keighley.
The first-person shooter will be getting its full worldwide reveal on June 9, and is rumoured to launch this October for PC and consoles.
Notifications announcing the first-person shooter's addition to Game Pass this year reportedly popped up on the Xbox Game Pass app.
The first-person shooter was recently officially announced, and is set to have its full unveiling on June 9.
Treyarch's Nicole Havin also teased that fans "aren't ready" for the title, which will have a dedicated Direct after the Xbox Games Showcase.
The next instalment in the Black Ops series will be globally unveiled on June 9, Microsoft has confirmed.
After days of recent teases, Activision has formally announced this year's Call of Duty game, titled Black Ops 6.
The next title is rumored to be Call of Duty Black Ops Gulf War, developed by Treyarch and launching sometime in October.
Microsoft will announce the same at its upcoming Xbox Games Showcase in June, a report has claimed.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will launch in November, according to a new report.
The company will also showcase announced titles like Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
Call of Duty is still up in the air, but "back-end work" is going on for Activision Blizzard's other titles, according to Microsoft's Phil Spencer.
Initially leaked in 2022, the next Call of Duty is reportedly a sequel to Treyarch's Black Ops franchise and set during the Gulf War.