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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 2 Update Fixes the Game's Most Annoying Bug
Summary
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will fix the annoying Master Prestige bug with Season 2.
- The bug was causing the “Congratulations, you’ve Mastered Prestige” page to appear for players after every match.
- Season 2 of Black Ops 6 and Warzone launches today, January 28.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 developer Treyarch Studios confirms that the upcoming Season 2 update will finally fix the annoying Master Prestige bug, which was repeatedly presenting players with a congratulations page after every match. Season 2 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone will be released for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC later today, January 28, bringing plenty of new content and bug fixes to both titles.
With Season 2 of Black Ops 6 and Warzone just a matter of hours away, fans will soon be able to jump into a plethora of new content. For Multiplayer fans, Treyarch has confirmed that the launch of Season 2 will bring three new maps to the game: Bounty, Dealership, and Lifeline. All three are 6v6 maps, while Lifeline will also be available as a 2v2 map via Black Ops 6‘s much-loved Gunfight mode. There are also new modes, perks, Ranked Play rewards, and much more.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Master Prestige Bug Fixed With Season 2 Update
While there are plenty of bug fixes found in the Black Ops 6 Season 2 patch notes, there is one that stands out above the rest. Under the “Progression & Prestige” section of the patch notes, Treyarch revealed that Season 2 will address an issue that was causing the “Congratulations, you’ve Mastered Prestige” screen to appear after every match for some players who had reached Master Prestige. The annoying bug has been irritating players for months, so it’s a welcomed fix for the community. The bug even presented some players with a screen to Prestige once again. However, due to this being an impossibility, it would simply lead to an error message.
Fans can expect plenty of other bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements in the new season too, including a highly-requested feature to track camo challenges in Black Ops 6 Multiplayer and Zombies. This was a feature included in 2023’s Modern Warfare 3 but was absent from the franchise’s most recent entry. Thankfully, with the launch of Season 2, Black Ops 6 players will now be able to manually track up to 10 camo and 10 calling card challenges, which will show real-time progress while in-game.
Unfortunately, Warzone players will have less content than initially anticipated for Season 2. In a blog post earlier this month, Activision outlined some of the biggest issues in Warzone and Black Ops 6, confirming it was working to fix some of the community’s biggest gripes. Due to Warzone being in one of the worst states it has ever been in, Activision confirmed it would be prioritizing gameplay tuning, quality-of-life improvements, and bug fixes for the game’s next season. As such, Warzone players will only have a new Reactive Armor perk, a Low Profile perk (coming mid-season), and new Ranked Play rewards for Season 2. There will, however, be plenty of gameplay updates for the game throughout the course of the season.
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