Players of Black Ops 6 have expressed their frustration regarding Treyarch’s decision to implement a long-requested feature only now, with the arrival of Season 2. Many believe the addition has come “too late”to significantly enhance the multiplayer experience.
Typically, each new season in Call of Duty introduces players to various updates, including weapon balancing, fresh maps, new firearms, and a variety of cosmetic skins. In recent seasons, developers have also incorporated exciting new features, both in multiplayer and Warzone mode.
The first season of Black Ops 6 was notable, featuring the integration of Warzone, the addition of three new multiplayer maps, a new Zombies map, and a range of new weapons. However, several player-requested improvements were conspicuously absent.
Fans Voice Discontent Over Late Feature Introduction
Among these desired enhancements was the ability to monitor progress on camo challenges during gameplay. As Season 2 approaches, Treyarch has announced that players will soon have the capability to track their in-game progress via the options menu. This new functionality will enable tracking for 10 selected challenges related to calling cards and 10 camo challenges.
Despite the excitement surrounding this feature, many fans feel its arrival is too delayed. Online discussions reflect a sentiment that such functionality should have been available from the game’s launch. One player remarked, “This should have been here since launch,”while another lamented, “Cool, can’t wait for it to be gone next game.”
In-game Camo Tracking finally comes to Black Ops 6 during launch of Season 2 by u/IxJ3TSlx in blackops6
Moreover, other enthusiasts have pointed out that they are already too engrossed in the current grind for Nebula to feel the impact of this late feature. As another player noted, “It’s crazy how this feature always gets added a few months into a COD game’s life cycle and not as soon as the game launches.”
In addition to the in-game tracking feature, Season 2 is also expected to include several quality-of-life improvements, such as the long-awaited option to pause multiplayer Zombies games, a feature that will now extend beyond single-player experiences.
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