Summary
- A new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 adds the Blueprint Swap feature.
- The feature was briefly available at the launch of Season 1, but was removed after a few days.
- Black Ops 6 players can now customize their base weapons and blueprints with unlocked or purchased skins.
A new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has finally brought back the highly requested Blueprint Swap feature, which allows players to customize any of their base weapons or weapon blueprints with an unlocked skin. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s Blueprint Swap feature was briefly available as part of the shooter’s Season 1 update, before being removed just a few days later.
With the feature being removed from the game almost six months ago, Call of Duty fans have been begging developer Treyarch Studios to add the popular blueprint feature back to Black Ops 6. The feature’s sudden removal from the game left many fans perplexed, as Treyarch Studios offered no communication as to why it had been removed. The studio then announced that the feature would be available at the launch of Season 3 in April, but it was once again nowhere to be found. Now, with Season 4 fast approaching, Treyarch has finally brought the fan-favorite feature back to Black Ops 6.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Brings Back Blueprint Swap Feature
On May 7, Treyarch Studios released a new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which made numerous stability improvements and bug fixes to Multiplayer and Zombies. However, the big addition was the return of the Blueprint Swap feature, which allows players to customize any Black Ops 6 weapon or blueprint with an unlocked or purchased skin. For weapon blueprints, players can customize their skins with other existing attachments, whereas base weapons can only have the entire weapon skin changed, not individual attachments.
Fans looking to jump in and customize their weapons can select the “skins” tab from Black Ops 6‘s Gunsmith to see which skins are currently attached to their weapon and which ones can be changed. Treyarch Studios did note that some Mastercraft blueprints feature a “built-in Mastercraft look” that will preserve the skin design on the barrel and/or stock, regardless of which barrel and/or stock attachments are equipped.
Alongside the newest Black Ops 6 patch, Call of Duty: Warzone also received a new update on May 7. Unfortunately, the latest update brought some heavy nerfs to a couple of fan-favorite weapons. The CR-56 AMAX Assault Rifle and the HDR Sniper Rifle have both seen a reduction in some of their stats, including a decrease to the headshot multiplier of the AMAX, taking the stat from 1.6x to 1.35x. The AK-74 also received a heavy nerf, while the Krig C received an unexpected buff.
Quelle: Gamerant
Author: Kyle Knight