A new year of Call of Duty is here. Black Ops 6 launches with 16 brand-new multiplayer maps, 33 weapons to unlock and level up, and Treyarch’s new omnimovement system. If you’re a new or returning player, this year’s multiplayer might feel a bit overwhelming with the major movement changes. Here we provide some of the best tips to help you score wins across all game modes in Black Ops 6.
Practice your omnimovement skills
Black Ops 6 might be a boots-on-the-ground game, but this is the most advanced movement system since the jetpack era of Call of Duty. Thankfully, you can hop into the training course (Found in the multiplayer menu) at any time to learn the basics for using omni-directional movement, as well as further practice and improve your skills.
Adjust your settings
Black Ops 6 comes with more customization and accessibility settings than Call of Duty has ever had before. This includes the game’s new Intelligent Movement customization system. These are optional game settings, but they allow you to customize a lot of basic movements, such as turning on settings for tactical sprint assist and removing the sprint delay, reducing the number of button presses needed to perform certain actions. These make the movement feel ever faster and more fluid, but it also means less input on the thumbsticks, thus it should feel easier on your hands.