Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's new movement feature, Omnimovement, won't be able to be turned off by players who wish for a more traditional multiplayer experience. Omnimovement was revealed last month at the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Direct, where it was shown to allow players to sprint and dive backwards, sideways, and diagonally, potentially opening up new ways to surprise opponents. It's been confirmed that Omnimovement will permeate all three modes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 - campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies - and will even be introduced to Warzone at some point post-launch.
A direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and the more recent Black Ops Cold War, Black Ops 6 promises plenty of content for Call of Duty fans to look forward to. Set in the early 90s surrounding the events of the Gulf War, Black Ops fans will see the return of Russell Adler alongside franchise icon Frank Woods. 16 original 90s-themed multiplayer maps will debut at launch, as well as two full Zombies maps ushering in the return of round-based Zombies for the first time since 2020's Black Ops Cold War.
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