Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has already undergone changes between the end of its beta and its anticipated launch, offering players a fresh single-player campaign, innovative multiplayer, and a return to round-based zombies. The sixth installment of the Black Ops series is set to be one of the best yet.
Black Ops 6 is releasing on a variety of platforms ranging from the PlayStation 5 to PC. Those who’ve yet to upgrade to the current generation of consoles may be curious to find out if there are any other platforms 2024’s Call of Duty release can be played on. Here, find all of the Black Ops 6 platforms.
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All Black Ops 6 Platforms
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PC. Following Microsoft’s multi-billion dollar acquisition of Activision, the game will be available on Game Pass, a first for the Call of Duty franchise meaning subscribers will be able to load into the action on day one.
Is Black Ops 6 Coming To PS4, Xbox One, or Switch?
As of the time of writing, Black Ops 6 will be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles which is great news for those yet to make the leap to the current console generation. Activision has yet to confirm whether the game will launch on Nintendo Switch. For those hoping a Switch release is on the way, there’s potentially good news.
Will Black Ops 6 Release On Switch 2?
As part of Microsoft’s Activision acquisition, the company partnered with Nintendo to bring Call of Duty to its consoles for the next 10 years. An Insider Gaming report reveals the deal will start with the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 rumored to launch in 2025.
If Black Ops 6 does launch on Nintendo’s platform, it’s unclear whether Treyarch can replicate the graphical fidelity achieved on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. With so much action happening during a multiplayer match, ensuring the hardware can keep up will be key in order to guarantee the success of Call of Duty on Switch.
As with all rumors, it’s important to take them with a grain of salt until Activision and Nintendo is ready to share more about the potential of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 heading to Switch.