The latest announcement from Activision Blizzard confirms the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta access for gamers worldwide, offering a significant experience with a multiplayer campaign also coming. There would be two start dates for this upcoming availability of the game, with the first one centering on its Early Access and the latter onefor the Open Beta.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta is Coming-Here Are its Dates
Call of Duty announced that it will hold two upcoming events that will feature the next installment in the franchise, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. First off, players who ordered the Black Ops 6 Vault Edition will get a chance to play the game under Early Access will start on August 30 (10 AM Pacific Time) and end on September 4 (10 AM Pacific Time) for its first weekend.
Users who also have an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Game Pass PC, or Game Pass console would also be eligible for the first weekend early access.
On the other hand, the second weekend of the game's availability would be available for all players who signed up for the beta under the Open Beta access that will start on September 6 and end by September 9 at 10 AM PT for both dates.
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What to Expect from the Black Ops 6's Early Access, Open Beta?
Activision Blizzard claimed that this Early Access and Open Beta weekend event for Black Ops 6 would offer the multiplayer game mode for players to enjoy on the dates mentioned above. Vault Edition preorders would allow access to the Hunters vs. Hunted Operator Pack, as well as trying out the five new weapons from the Mastercraft Weapon Collection.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 and How It Came to be
It was previously revealed that Modern Warfare III and Warzone 2.0's upcoming operator would be Frank Woods, a character best known from the Black Ops series, serving as the first hint to its next title.
Later on, a cryptic teaser from Activision Blizzard called "The Truth Lies" revealed a deep state plot with significant controversy behind the US government and who controls them. Fans of the Black Ops series familiar with Black Ops Cold War know that the teaser picks up after the previous game's events, with the story centering on a compromised government infiltrated by enemy state spies.
Several weeks later, Activision Blizzard, Raven Software, and Treyarch Games confirmed that the next installment in Call of Duty's franchise will be Black Ops 6, a new and original story in the series. After sticking with remakes for the past two years, it is time for Call of Duty to bring a new AAA title for all, with Black Ops 6 soon opening its early access and open beta before summer ends.