Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developer Treyarch Studios has confirmed that Gun Game will return to Multiplayer in a new playlist update on March 13, along with a new event and two new Moshpit playlists. Despite being a massive fan favorite in the Call of Duty community, Gun Game is rotated in and out of Black Ops 6‘s playlists regularly, but this time it’s returning with one important change.
Gun Game finally made its triumphant return with the launch of Black Ops 6 Season 2, but the mode wasn’t around for long before being rotated out. Just like past instalments, Gun Game is a free-for-all mode where all players begin the match with the same starting weapon and must earn eliminations to cycle through twenty different weapons. Melee attacks will send an enemy back to the previous weapon, and the first player to earn a kill with every weapon is deemed victorious. However, the mode’s return was somewhat controversial, as many players were unhappy as Treyarch had removed the ability to party up with friends for Gun Game. Thankfully, that’s about to change.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Confirms Return of Gun Game
In a new post on Twitter, Treyarch Studios announced that Gun Game will be returning with the latest weekly playlist update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and will also now support parties of up to 4 in public lobbies. The new update will go live on Thursday, March 13. While there isn’t a confirmed time for the update’s release, new playlists are often rotated in at approximately 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. Alongside the return of Gun Game, Black Ops 6 players will also be able to check out the new Clover Craze event, which will give fans the opportunity to earn new cosmetic rewards by collecting four-leaf clovers in Black Ops 6 or Warzone.
Fans can also expect to find a new Face Off Endurance Moshpit, both for Core and Hardcore. The mode was only introduced last week, but fans are already loving it, as it extends the time and score limits for various 6v6 respawn modes. Now, with the new Face Off variation, fans can battle it out on some of Black Ops 6‘s smallest maps with increased score limits and gameplay time.
As the new update will merely be to introduce new playlists, fans likely shouldn’t expect any significant gameplay changes or weapon adjustments. However, it was only earlier this week that Black Ops 6 players were treated to a new update. On March 11, a new patch was deployed that significantly buffed the D1.3 Sector, one of Black Ops 6‘s newest weapons. The update also included numerous bug fixes and improvements, and also extended the current Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Event Pass from March 13 to March 20, likely due to the recent delay in Season 3.
Quelle: Gamerant
Author: Kyle Knight