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Black Ops 6's omnimovement and tight TTK make it one of the snappier CoD entries in years, but Mixed Steam reviews and the DLC voucher format deserve a hard look before you buy.

Black Ops 6 is Treyarch's attempt to drag Call of Duty back to its boots-on-the-ground roots while layering in a genuinely new movement system called omnimovement. You can now sprint, slide, and dive in any direction, including backwards and sideways, which sounds like a gimmick until you round a corner and a guy dolphin-dives laterally into your sightline at 120Hz. It changes read times and punishes tunnel-vision habits you built in the slower MW2 era. The time-to-kill sits on the shorter end, which I appreciate. Gunfights are decisive, not prolonged stalemates, and most of the base weapons feel tuned for purpose rather than randomly thrown at a wall. The multiplayer suite is solid on paper. Maps follow the classic Treyarch three-lane logic, movement rewards muscle memory, and the ranked mode has a functional ladder. That said, several maps shipped with visibility issues and spawn logic that still baffles me after dozens of hours. The omnimovement freedom also creates some genuinely broken corner angles that slower TTK games would handle differently. If you are sitting on a high polling-rate mouse and a 240Hz panel, you will notice these issues more than casual players because you are living in the margins where they show up. Netcode is acceptable without being exceptional, connection-dependent as always with CoD. Zombies returns to a round-based format after the open-world experiment in Cold War, and that is the right call. It is approachable, has decent buildcrafting around Pack-a-Punch and field upgrades, and holds up in co-op past round 20 where things start getting genuinely chaotic. The campaign is cinematic and well-produced if that matters to you. It runs about six to eight hours, has some clever set pieces, and gives the single-player crowd a real reason to show up rather than just a glorified tutorial. Now, the thing you actually need to pay attention to before clicking buy: what you are looking at here is the Disc Upgrade Voucher, a DLC SKU. This is not the full game as a standalone purchase. It exists to unlock the digital version for people who own the physical disc, which means if you are a standard PC player browsing Steam you likely want the base game listing, not this one. The Mixed Steam review score at 43% is partly product confusion from buyers who landed here by mistake, and partly legitimate frustration with in-app purchases, anti-cheat implementation, and the broader CoD launcher ecosystem. Performance on PC is generally fine on mid-to-high specs but the launcher overhead and required Battle.net or Xbox app connection add friction that other shooters have long moved past. Bottom line from someone who has rage-quit Warzone, hit Diamond in MW2, and still comes back: Black Ops 6 multiplayer is among the most mechanically interesting CoD releases in recent memory, and round-based Zombies scratches the co-op itch cleanly. Make sure you are buying the correct product for your situation before anything else. Fred, Scout Team

Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 - Disc Upgrade Voucher (DLC)

Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 - Disc Upgrade Voucher (DLC)

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Nov 1, 2024TreyarchActivision
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Black Ops 6's omnimovement and tight TTK make it one of the snappier CoD entries in years, but Mixed Steam reviews and the DLC voucher format deserve a hard look before you buy.

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Strong mechanics buried under product confusion - verify you need this voucher SKU before purchasing, then decide on the base game's own merits.

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Black Ops 6 is Treyarch's attempt to drag Call of Duty back to its boots-on-the-ground roots while layering in a genuinely new movement system called omnimovement. You can now sprint, slide, and dive in any direction, including backwards and sideways, which sounds like a gimmick until you round a corner and a guy dolphin-dives laterally into your sightline at 120Hz. It changes read times and punishes tunnel-vision habits you built in the slower MW2 era. The time-to-kill sits on the shorter end, which I appreciate. Gunfights are decisive, not prolonged stalemates, and most of the base weapons feel tuned for purpose rather than randomly thrown at a wall. The multiplayer suite is solid on paper. Maps follow the classic Treyarch three-lane logic, movement rewards muscle memory, and the ranked mode has a functional ladder. That said, several maps shipped with visibility issues and spawn logic that still baffles me after dozens of hours. The omnimovement freedom also creates some genuinely broken corner angles that slower TTK games would handle differently. If you are sitting on a high polling-rate mouse and a 240Hz panel, you will notice these issues more than casual players because you are living in the margins where they show up. Netcode is acceptable without being exceptional, connection-dependent as always with CoD. Zombies returns to a round-based format after the open-world experiment in Cold War, and that is the right call. It is approachable, has decent buildcrafting around Pack-a-Punch and field upgrades, and holds up in co-op past round 20 where things start getting genuinely chaotic. The campaign is cinematic and well-produced if that matters to you. It runs about six to eight hours, has some clever set pieces, and gives the single-player crowd a real reason to show up rather than just a glorified tutorial. Now, the thing you actually need to pay attention to before clicking buy: what you are looking at here is the Disc Upgrade Voucher, a DLC SKU. This is not the full game as a standalone purchase. It exists to unlock the digital version for people who own the physical disc, which means if you are a standard PC player browsing Steam you likely want the base game listing, not this one. The Mixed Steam review score at 43% is partly product confusion from buyers who landed here by mistake, and partly legitimate frustration with in-app purchases, anti-cheat implementation, and the broader CoD launcher ecosystem. Performance on PC is generally fine on mid-to-high specs but the launcher overhead and required Battle.net or Xbox app connection add friction that other shooters have long moved past. Bottom line from someone who has rage-quit Warzone, hit Diamond in MW2, and still comes back: Black Ops 6 multiplayer is among the most mechanically interesting CoD releases in recent memory, and round-based Zombies scratches the co-op itch cleanly. Make sure you are buying the correct product for your situation before anything else.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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Release Date
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Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 - Disc Upgrade Voucher (DLC) was released on 1 November 2024.

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Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 - Disc Upgrade Voucher (DLC) was developed by Treyarch and published by Activision.