As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I can tell you that crossplay has been both a blessing and a curse for me. On one hand, it opens up the gaming world to a wider audience, but on the other, it often puts console players like myself at a disadvantage against those wielding mouse-and-keyboard precision.
Similar to many contemporary multiplayer games, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 offers a cross-platform play option, enabling gamers across various systems to team up and engage in battles on the digital battleground.
Players who prefer using controllers might opt for matchmaking only with other console users when the game is in its beta phase or upon release, as crossplay competition against mouse-and-keyboard users could be challenging.
So, how easy is it to switch off crossplay in Black Ops 6?
Here’s everything we know so far, and the likely process to disable the feature.
How do you disable crossplay in CoD BO6?
The exact process on how to disable crossplay in Black Ops 6 hasn’t appeared yet.
Instead, it’s likely that the process will mirror how players toggle off crossplay in Call of Duty: Warzone; this is done within the game’s own settings.
Here’s a closer look at the expected process:
- Open Black Ops 6 and open the Options tab
- Scroll over to the Settings menu
- Find the Account & Network section and select it
- Search for the crossplay slider and switch it off.
For PC gamers, there’s no option to disable crossplay, which means they’re compelled to engage in multiplayer sessions with console users regardless of their preference.
How do you disable crossplay in CoD BO6 on Xbox?
On Xbox consoles, it’s important to note that you can’t usually disable crossplay directly within the game itself. Instead, you may need to adjust this setting through your console’s system settings.
Instead, Xbox players should follow these steps:
- Head to the Xbox homepage
- Open General Settings then select the Online Safety and Family section
- Open Privacy and Online Safety
- Select Xbox Privacy then View Details and Customise
- Open the Communication and Multiplayer option
- Select Cross-network Play
- Then click the Block button to stop crossplay
In this configuration, crossplay is turned off across all games, not just Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Be sure to re-enable it if you’re planning to play Fortnite.
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2024-08-28 13:03