Key Takeaways
- A glitch on the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Nuketown map lets players see through walls, whether they want to or not.
- It’s unclear exactly what causes the glitch.
- It’s likely that the glitch will be fixed in a future Black Ops 6 update.
A glitch in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 removes certain walls on the Nuketown map, forcing those who experience it to cheat or leave the game. Call of Duty has struggled with cheaters for years, despite the best efforts to combat them. While strides have been made against Call of Duty cheaters, they still exist, and the same goes for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 multiplayer can become extremely competitive, and so it’s not necessarily uncommon for players to accuse others of cheating. Oftentimes these accusations are false, but sometimes evidence can clearly be spotted in killcams. But before Call of Duty players get too trigger-happy with the report button when playing on Nuketown, it seems a glitch on the map is actually letting players cheat against their will.
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Various Call of Duty players have reported a problem with the Nuketown map in Black Ops 6 where chunks of the bus and other vehicles would disappear, essentially letting them see opponents through walls. This glitch has been documented by various posts on social media, though it’s unclear if the problem has been in the game since Nuketown was added or if it’s a more recent problem. Speaking from personal experience, my brother encountered this glitch recently, causing people in the lobby to start sending messages accusing him of cheating because they saw the missing bus walls in killcams.
Black Ops 6 Nuketown Glitch
Curiously, if players use Black Ops 6‘s Theater mode to look back at the match, the missing walls are nowhere to be found. In the meantime, it’s unclear exactly what causes this Black Ops 6 Nuketown glitch, but hopefully it’s fixed sooner rather than later. After all, it would be a shame for Call of Duty players to get falsely banned for cheating when they didn’t cheat on purpose.
The good news is that it’s possible this Black Ops 6 Nuketown glitch will be fixed in the very near future. Treyarch has continuously released new Black Ops 6 updates since the game’s launch, addressing fan feedback, introducing new playlists, and squashing lingering bugs that have plagued the popular FPS. One has to imagine that a glitch like this will be a focus in a future update, though specifics to that end have not been announced at the time of this writing.
No matter what, fans can expect plenty of new Black Ops 6 updates in the months ahead. Sometimes these updates will be more about fixing bugs and the like, but other times they will add substantial new content to the game. Indeed, there’s plenty of Black Ops 6 Season 1 content left to look forward to, including a brand-new Zombies map, more multiplayer maps, and more.