Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Beta Gets First Set of Patch Notes

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Beta Gets First Set of Patch Notes

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must admit that I’m both excited and a tad frustrated by the ongoing saga of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta. The thrill of getting my hands on the game early is undeniable, but the technical hiccups are a reminder of why we often wait for the full release.


The initial beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is now active, and those who secured beta codes can participate. This means players are already experimenting with top-tier weapons such as the Jackal PDW SMG and experiencing the role reversal of acting as a human shield. The beta for Black Ops 6 had a brief interruption on Saturday, caused by an update message requiring all participants to restart the beta. Soon after, a limited set of patch notes for the Black Ops 6 beta were released, detailing modifications and areas still under review.

Currently, neither Activision nor Treyarch have disclosed the patch notes for Black Ops 6 on their official blogs or similar platforms. Instead, they’ve chosen to share these updates exclusively through social media. On the Call of Duty Updates Twitter account, they’ve recently revealed the patch notes for Black Ops 6, detailing only three modifications that have been implemented. You can find a summary of these changes below:

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Beta Patch Notes for August 31st

Multiplayer

  • Improved server-side stability during matches.

Main Menu

  • Addressed an issue where characters were seen without weapons in the lobby.
  • Improved menu stability.

In a different tweet, the Call of Duty Updates team acknowledged an issue some players have been encountering since the latest update. Instead of just requiring a client restart to play the Black Ops 6 beta upon initial load as intended, players are being prompted to do so repeatedly after finishing each match, even though they’ve already installed the update.

“At the moment, we’re looking into instances where some gamers have been encountering repeated messages asking for their systems to restart.” (source: Grammarly)

The initial phase of the Black Ops 6 beta is exclusive to those who received access codes, meaning they’re the first ones to play. However, this also implies that they’ll encounter issues usually associated with early stages of multiplayer gaming in a new game. But don’t worry, next weekend, the beta for Black Ops 6 will be available to all users on every platform, so there might be some modifications before then.

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2024-09-01 00:09