Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 arrives on October 25, and after a four-year development time, Treyarch has finally revealed multiplayer and the new Warzone map called Area 99. GameSpot was able to get hands-on with Black Ops 6 during Activision’s Call of Duty: Next event, which featured multiplayer and the next Warzone map. Black Ops 6 feels very polished with new action star movement that is a blast to use, but I do worry that it won’t take long for high-skilled players to exploit the system and ruin the fun.

Movement for action-hero plays

Black Ops 6 definitely feels like a Black Ops game with its fast-paced action, arcade style, and vibrant maps. The biggest difference this year is Treyarch’s new movement system, which further adapts the fluidity and pace of the typical Black Ops multiplayer experience.


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It turns out NBA fans will be able to play the game a bit sooner than expected if you preorder a copy for PlayStation, Xbox, or PC. 2K Sports has announced Early Tip-Off begins September 4, two days before the game’s official September 6 launch. This preorder benefit applies to both physical and digital versions of the game, and major retailers such as Amazon have already adjusted the date to September 4 for PlayStation and Xbox physical copies. This surprise preorder perk isn’t available for the Nintendo Switch version of NBA 2K25. Preorder to get early access NBA 2K25 is slated for a September 6 launch, with stars from both the NBA and WNBA facing its cover. Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics, A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces, and Hall of Famer Vince Carter are featured on the cover of the game’s four different editions–each packed with more virtual goodies than the last.Before you reserve a copy, here’s a look at all four NBA 2K25 editions available to preorder now, as well as any preorder bonuses you’ll get with your purchase.

NBA 2K25 Preorder Bonuses

Anyone who plays the game before October 17 is eligible for the Limited T…

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With Steam Deck becoming more and more popular, Valve has released a new feature that informs other players if a review left on a game’s Steam page was primarily played on the handheld.The announcement was made on the official Steam Deck X/Twitter account. Going forward, users will know if a reviewer’s platform of choice is the Steam Deck. If the game was “primarily” played on Deck, an icon will denote that.

This is particularly helpful because some games do run better on Steam Deck than others. This feature should help users to get some sense about whether those having a positive or negative experience did so while playing on the handheld. This complements the existing system that labels games as Verified, Playable, Unsupported, or Unknown, wh…

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