Prior to the launch of the open beta, Espresso previewed the features of the highly anticipated sixth installment in the renowned Black Ops franchise. To provide you with a comprehensive understanding, we interviewed experts who shared insights on both new and familiar elements before you dive into the game yourself.
The content creator discussed various aspects of BO6, including the omnimovement and the traditional prestige system, and explained why these features contribute to the game’s deserving of the Black Ops title.
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What sets Call of Duty apart?
According to Espresso, this game is suitable for everyone. It caters to single player enthusiasts with its Michael Bay-style storytelling, but it also offers a yearly grind for multiplayer challenges, modes, and weapons.
What were your initial thoughts on the gameplay of BO6?
“It seems as though they have incorporated the successful elements from previous Black Ops games and combined them with fresh ideas. I am thrilled with the result of merging everything together in one game.”
Which feature of Black Ops 6 are you most excited about?
Espresso described it as a throwback to Black Ops, with both the showcased gameplay innovations and the reinstatement of classic features such as traditional prestige and theater mode.
What is your opinion about the recently implemented movement system?
“It was a realization that we didn’t fully comprehend until it was there. This movement could possibly rival the depth and advancement of Infinite Warfare, Black Ops 3, and Advanced Warfare – our most advanced movements thus far.”
For many, the most noteworthy aspect of Black Ops 6 is its “omnimovement”feature, which enables players to perform a multitude of actions such as running, jumping, diving, going prone, and aiming in a full 360 degrees.
The Black Ops series has previously introduced innovative movement mechanics to the CoD franchise, such as the original “dolphin dive”in the first game. However, this year’s installment takes it to an entirely new level.
Be sure to keep an eye out for our upcoming expert insight, as we were fortunate enough to have a conversation with Swagg, who also shared his personal thoughts and initial impressions.
If you share the same level of enthusiasm for Black Ops 6 as these individuals, you may be interested in placing a preorder through Gamestop’s online platform. Additionally, be sure to visit your local Gamestop store to secure an exclusive steelbook case to enhance your collection.
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