Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players have discovered a huge issue with the game's emotes feature, which allows users to briefly go into third-person and see enemies that would not be visible while in first-person. Call of Duty fans were given the opportunity to go hands-on with Black Ops 6 as part of the game's open beta weekends during August and September, and it looks like they've already discovered some game-breaking features that were overlooked by developer Treyarch Studios.
In preparation for launch, Treyarch Studios recently confirmed the full list of changes being made to Black Ops 6 from its recent beta weekends. The blog post lists plenty of adjustments, from movement tweaks to weapon balancing, fan feedback from both beta weekends has been heard loud and clear by the studio, which means the upcoming shooter will feature a plethora of changes come October 25 when Black Ops 6 releases for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
A lot of pressure is being placed on the Zombies of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and one form of content will be key to making the mode a success.
While Treyarch has already confirmed it will be making...