It’s been six months since Activision dropped the news about Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and we’re almost at the finish line. If you’ve had a chance to try the early access, you’ve caught a glimpse of what’s in store. Mark your calendars, the official launch is set for 25th October 2024!
Will Black Ops 6 be a hit?
For all the die-hard COD fans out there, you know that how the new mechanics play out in Warzone often trumps the story mode or even multiplayer. With the exciting promise of returning to the legendary Verdansk, the map that many consider the pinnacle of gaming, it could be a pivotal moment for the franchise.
Looking at Steam stats, player numbers have held steady this year, but they haven’t quite managed to capture that massive lockdown audience again. Remember those days when Warzone was the ultimate social hangout?
One thing’s for sure: the Lit team can’t wait to dive back into the action as Adler and Woods to uncover the mysteries of Perseus!
How big is the Black Ops 6 file size?
Now, let’s talk downloads. There’s nothing worse than shelling out for a game and then waiting hours for it to finish downloading while your friends are out there levelling up! Rumours have swirled about Black Ops 6 having a hefty file size of 300GB, but that likely includes optional content from previous titles. According to a recent article from GamingBible, you’ll need at least 137GB of space.
Here’s how long it could take to download on our packages*:
But wait – download speed isn’t everything! At Lit, we know that reducing ping and latency is key to a smooooth gaming experience. If your current internet isn’t helping you climb those leaderboards, it might be time to make the leap and get the Lit Feeling.
*Average download speed via wired connection to the Hub.