While not every installment in the Call of Duty franchise has been a standout title, the games continue to be top sellers each year. Fortunately, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 appears to be a return to form for the beloved shooter series, particularly in terms of its multiplayer experience. With strong competition in the shooter genre from free games like Apex Legends and XDefiant, Black Ops 6 needs to ensure that it offers a compelling experience that keeps players engaged. One critical aspect to consider is cross-platform support, allowing players to compete across different systems. This is especially important given that this is the first entry released since Activision was acquired by Xbox. Will Xbox restrict cross-platform play?
Will Black Ops 6 Support Cross-Platform Play?
Like previous titles in the franchise, such as Warzone, Black Ops 6 will offer full cross-platform support when it releases on October 25, as indicated by the beta version. This means that players on PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC can all play together. However, players have the option to disable crossplay if desired.
Furthermore, using your Activision account, you can transfer your game progress between platforms. While you will need to repurchase the game on another platform, this option allows you to switch between consoles or PC without losing your progress.