Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Directed mode has almost doubled the number of players participating in the main quest. While many Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies players focus on survival, Directed mode has played a role in how many focus on the story.
Since the release of the first Call of Duty Zombies mode in World at War, the spinoff game mode has featured a story. This story has exponentially expanded over the years as more Zombies experiences have been added, something that remains true with Black Ops 6. Although the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 player base has declined since the game was released, the Zombies mode continues to have a large community of recurring players. Zombies features a wave-based system of progressively more difficult enemies pushing in on up to four players. This leaves many of the participants more interested in upgrading their firepower and defenses than completing the story. Black Ops 6 introduced Zombies Directed mode in the Season 1 update, and it’s already a hit with the community.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s Directed Mode Made Major Improvements in One Key Area
Zombies’ Directed mode was part of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s Season 1 update which included three new maps, two game modes, and more. Although Zombies Directed mode features guardrails for players to progress between, it helps the community experience the latest installment in the Zombies storyline. Over the years, the Zombies storyline has featured interdimensional portals, zero-point energy, time travel, and teleportation, making it somewhat difficult for newcomers to grasp. While Directed mode helps Black Ops 6 players follow the story, earlier installments have mostly left players to their own devices.
With Directed mode in place, more Zombies fans may be able to complete a main quest than ever before. As Treyarch continues to update Black Ops 6, future adjustments to Zombies and Directed mode may further improve the main quest stats.
Quelle: Gamerant
Author: Clayton Cyre





