Get Ready for Black Ops 6: Know Your Launch Time in Your Time Zone
Black Ops 6: Release Time, Date, and What’s New
Black Ops 6 is the latest installment in the Black Ops wing of Activision’s Call of Duty series. This spin-off has always been known for its focus on alternate history and spy craft, and the latest game is no exception. With a new campaign set during the height of the Gulf War, Black Ops 6 promises to deliver the same fast-paced action and intense multiplayer battles that fans of the series have come to expect.
Release Time and Date
Black Ops 6 releases on Windows PC (both Steam and Battle.net) at 9 p.m. PDT on Thursday, October 24. Here’s when that is in your time zone:
- 9 p.m. PDT on October 24 for the West Coast of North America
- 12 a.m. EDT on October 25 for the East Coast of North America
- 5 a.m. BST on October 25 for the UK and Europe
- 2 p.m. AEDT on October 25 for Australia
Is Black Ops 6 on Game Pass?
Yes, Black Ops 6 is the first Call of Duty game to launch on Xbox Game Pass, following Microsoft’s official acquisition of Activision Blizzard last year. However, there is a minor catch here. Game Pass Core and Game Pass Standard subscribers will not gain access to Black Ops 6 at launch. The game will only launch for PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. If you already have one of those tiers, you’ll be able to play on launch day alongside everyone else. If not, you’ll need to upgrade to a higher Game Pass tier or purchase the game separately.
What’s New in Black Ops 6?
Black Ops 6 is the return of the subseries started more than a decade ago, and takes the alternate history and applies it to the Gulf War and early ’90s America. The game comes with the three big Call of Duty staples, as usual: campaign, multiplayer, and zombies. Unlike last year’s title, this zombies mode returns to its classic round-based variant.
The big new feature for this game is omnimovement, which drastically improves players’ ability to maneuver the battlefield in and out of combat. With this new mechanic, players can seamlessly transition between movement styles, such as sprinting, jumping, and climbing, without breaking their momentum. This adds a whole new layer of strategy and depth to the game’s multiplayer mode.
Other New Features
Black Ops 6 also introduces a new map called "Turbine," which is set in a fictional location inspired by the real-life Kuwait Towers. The map features a unique blend of open spaces and close-quarters combat areas, making it perfect for a variety of playstyles.
Additionally, the game includes a new scorestreak system, which rewards players for achieving specific objectives and milestones. This system adds a new layer of replayability to the game, as players can earn rewards and unlock new content as they progress through the game.
Overall, Black Ops 6 promises to deliver the same high-octane action and intense multiplayer battles that fans of the series have come to expect. With its new omnimovement mechanic, improved zombies mode, and new scorestreak system, this game is shaping up to be one of the best in the series.