Black Ops 6 scores biggest opening weekend in Call of Duty history

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The big picture: Opening weekend for the latest Call of Duty game has successfully demonstrated that interest in the popular first-person shooter has somehow reached an all-time high. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, co-developed by Treyarch and Raven Software, launched on October 25 across a range of platforms, and is the first CoD title with day-one access on Game Pass – a fact that can't be overlooked.

According to a post from the official Call of Duty X account, Black Ops 6 had the biggest three-day opening weekend ever for a Call of Duty title – ranking first in total players, numbers of hours played, and total matches held.

Microsoft boss Satya Nadella echoed those sentiments during the company's recent earnings call, noting Black Ops 6 was the biggest CoD launch ever. The game set a new record for day one players and Game Pass subscriber adds on launch day as well, Nadella added.

The day-one Game Pass launch is noteworthy as it makes the new Call of Duty game accessible to even more players out of the gate. Some were concerned it might cannibalize unit sales, but that does not appear to have materialized as much as feared.

Speaking on the subject, Nadella said unit sales on Steam and PlayStation increased 60 percent compared to last year's entry.

It is also worth mentioning that the dev teams had more time than usual to work on the title. The last CoD game from Treyarch and Raven Software was Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, which landed in late 2020. Usually with CoD games, the dev team gets just two years to work. Could this trend of longer development time become the norm for the franchise?

Love it or hate it, one can not ignore what Call of Duty has been able to accomplish since the very first game hit the scene way back in 2023. More than two decades later, it remains the leading first-person shooter year in and year out.

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I feel like it's important to note that while it *is* on Game Pass, it's not on the standard console tier. It's only available through PC Game Pass or Game Pass Ultimate. Last reported, Game Pass in general had 34 million subscribers. I'm not sure how many of those would/would not have access to Black Ops 6, but that many millions of people didn't have to pay full price for CoD this year. Wonder if that'll have an impact at the end of the day.

I checked it out since I have Game Pass, the campaign was far better than the last couple years, but Cold War was still better imo. Multiplayer is pretty fun, the omnimovement sliding feels good and less BS than I thought it would be. Never got into zombie personally.
 
MS is moving to "engagement" and "players," not buyers as most players are renting it via Game Pass.
 
Just to think Sony had the chance to have Call of Duty on Day One on PSPlus when Microsoft gave them the opportunity...but of course their ego got in their way to finally give PlayStation gamers something worth subscribing for.

Talking about a missed opportunity for ...especially with this year's Call of Duty getting great reviews from everywhere.
 
Best rated COD in years when looking at reviews. Might try it. Very few shooters has gunplay and movement like COD. It is close to flawless.

People that are good at shooters will know what I mean. Playing with ~300 fps at 360 Hz is breathtaking. Insane immersion and then gunplay and movement matters alot. Way too many shooters have clunky and slow combat.

Also, great to see aim assist nerf. Too many new shooters have way too much aim assist for controller users, which can be abused if done right.
 
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