A new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been released, and in it comes several changes throughout the game. The biggest comes the re-re-adding of the legacy XP tokens to Black Ops 6 after they were taken away on November 15.
The tokens had been re-added to the game at the launch of Black Ops 6 Season 1 in a move that Activision said was unintentional. They were quickly removed the following day, leading to fan backlash across numerous social media platforms.
Now, four days later, they are back for all players.
Aside from the XP tokens being returned, the new Black Ops 6 update addresses a few UI concerns as well as fixed steering in vehicle scorestreaks.
You can check out the full patch notes below. For a list of what developers Treyarch and Raven are working on, check out the complete list of known issues in Black Ops 6.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 November 19 Update Notes
GLOBAL
Legacy XP Tokens
- Updated Black Ops 6 to support legacy XP token functionality
Gameplay
- Improved hitmarker UI to help identify individual shots more easily.
Cosmetics
- Addressed an issue where weapon sights would be misaligned with the Weaver Repairman Operator Skin equipped.
Store
- Improved the loading of Tracer and Inspect preview videos for weapons.
MULTIPLAYER
Gunsmith
- Added several missing language translations when swapping attachments.
Scorestreaks
- Improved steering in reverse with View-Based vehicle controls.
UI
- Addressed an unintentional bug where MWII and MWIII camos could be applied to Black Ops 6 weapons. Camos from previous titles were not designed for Black Ops 6 weapons and attachments and are not supported due to visual inconsistencies.
- Addressed an issue where some Perk bags were not displaying when creating loadouts.
Stability
- Various stability fixes.
ZOMBIES
GobbleGums
- Addressed an issue that allowed GobbleGums to persist indefinitely.
UI
- Added additional information for the current saved game in the map selection menu.
Stability
- Various stability improvements.
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