A new year of Call of Duty has arrived. Black Ops 6 debuts with 16 fresh multiplayer maps, 33 weapons to unlock and upgrade, and Treyarch's innovative omnimovement system. For newcomers or returning players, this year's multiplayer experience might feel somewhat daunting due to significant movement changes. Here, we offer some of the best tips to help you secure victories across all game modes in Black Ops 6.

Black Ops 6 may be a boots-on-the-ground game, but it boasts the most advanced movement system since the jetpack era of Call of Duty. Fortunately, you can dive into the training course (accessible from the multiplayer menu) at any time to master the basics of omni-directional movement and further hone your skills.

Black Ops 6 introduces more customization and accessibility options than any previous Call of Duty title. This includes the game's new Intelligent Movement customization system. These optional settings allow you to tweak basic movements, such as enabling tactical sprint assist and eliminating the sprint delay, reducing the number of button presses required for certain actions. These adjustments make movement feel faster and smoother, but also reduce thumbstick input, making it easier on your hands.

Additionally, some of Black Ops 6's default visual settings are not ideal for multiplayer. Disabling features like motion blur, film grain, and depth of field will significantly enhance visibility.

Accessibility features are available for those with Tinnitus, hearing loss, visual impairments, and even an arachnophobia setting to modify spider-like enemies in Zombies mode.

For console players, we provide a recommended settings guide to optimize your Black Ops 6 experience on PlayStation or Xbox. Using a headset is highly recommended for better audio quality, which enhances map awareness and helps you pinpoint enemy positions. A headset with a microphone is essential for team communication, especially in objective-based modes. However, if you prefer not to communicate verbally, Call of Duty's D-pad ping system allows you to mark enemies and key map locations, providing your team with essential intel.

Even seasoned Call of Duty players may struggle to lead random teams to victory, especially if no one is focusing on objectives or sharing intel. Consider teaming up with one or two friends to improve your chances of winning matches—or at least enjoy a more enjoyable defeat with your buddies.

Weapon customization is more straightforward than ever in Black Ops 6. Once you start unlocking attachments, you can create weapon builds that are saved across all modes. Treyarch refers to these as 'global weapon builds.' This means your favorite gun setups in multiplayer will be available in Zombies and Warzone (once Black Ops 6 integrates with battle royale in Season 1) without needing to reconfigure the weapon for other modes.

Here, we list some recommended weapon builds to kickstart your Black Ops 6 multiplayer experience. You can also find perk and Wildcard recommendations here. Unlike the past two years, Black Ops 6 features scorestreaks instead of killstreaks. This means you are not penalized for dying and are rewarded for teamwork. While kills do earn you score, you are also rewarded for supportive actions like capturing and defending objectives, calling in UAVs, and using support equipment.

If you struggle with getting kills or simply want to level up faster, you can earn substantial score and XP by using non-lethal streaks like UAVs, Counter-UAVs, and the HARP (Advanced UAV streak). Alternatively, lethal streaks like the Chopper Gunner and Dreadnought can be thrilling for more aggressive players.

Black Ops 6 reintroduces the classic Prestige system, offering numerous rewards for reaching various Prestige milestones. These include impressive operator skins, calling cards, emblems, and more. Detailed information about player progression and the Prestige system can be found here.

To level up and Prestige quickly, focus on objective modes. Team Deathmatch offers less XP compared to modes like Capture the Flag or Kill Confirmed. Utilizing support streaks, such as UAVs, Counter-UAVs, and HARP, also earns you significant XP. Equipping perks like Dispatcher and Bankroll will help you earn more streaks, maximizing your XP gains.

Complete your daily challenges and unlock camos to earn additional XP. If you're a completionist or simply want some stylish camos, check out our comprehensive guide for the Black Ops 6 Mastery camo grind.

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