Call of Duty To Allow Console-Only Cross-Play Option

Starting in Season 3 of Black Ops 6, Treyarch will be adding a new feature to the latest Call of Duty and let console players pair up with each other without having to deal with PC players.

Gear up, soldier! Your next task is to avoid the PC Master Race

If you’re one of the thousands of players still caught up in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 as your live service of choice, then one of the next features coming to the live service shooter might be of interest to you. A new option to allow cross-play only between console players on Xbox and PlayStation will be added to the FPS with the launch of its Season 3 content drop.

This feature will give console players the ability to play only with other console players, leaving PC players to play with other PC players or console players who do not enable the feature. The idea behind this is to help alleviate the increasing issue console players have had with cheaters playing on PC.

Treyarch plans to split the MP Ranked Play and the Warzone Ranked Play, as well as offering the new Multiplayer-only setting for Quickplay, Featured, and Party Games matches. Once live, players can enable cross-play on or off, or choose the option for cross-play with consoles only.

Cheaters in Call of Duty are nothing new, but as technology advances, so too does the amount of cheaters and the software they use to make players’ lives miserable. It seems Treyarch is trying something new to mitigate the number of cheaters that players will have to deal with in Black Ops 6. Do you think this will work out? Let us know down below.


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