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When Does Black Ops 6 & Warzone Season 2 Release?
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The launch of Black Ops 6’s first season delivered plenty of content, keeping players immersed with the introduction of new weapons, special events, and game modes. A key highlight was the integration with Warzone, which introduced a fresh Resurgence map and incorporated the Omnivemovement system, adding dynamic gameplay options to the battle royale experience.
As players enjoy grinding for these rewards, anticipation is building for the upcoming Season 2 update. The second season promises even more content, including unlockable weaponry and gameplay improvements designed to refresh the experience for fans. Here’s everything you need to know about BO6 and Warzone Season 2, including its release date and time.
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When Does Black Ops 6 & Warzone Season 2 Release?
Season 2 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone is scheduled to launch on January 28, 2025, at 10 AM PT, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PC (Steam and Battle.net), and Xbox Series X/S. Here’s when the update goes live in other regions based on time zones:
Time Zone |
Release Time |
---|---|
EST (Eastern Standard Time) |
1 PM, January 28 |
BST (British Summer Time) |
7 PM, January 28 |
CEST (Central European Summer Time) |
8 PM, January 28 |
JST (Japan Standard Time) |
3 AM, January 29 |
AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) |
4 AM, January 29 |
NZST (New Zealand Standard Time) |
6 AM, January 29 |
This release aligns with the established update schedule seen in previous seasons and CoD games. Players will need to download update files for the Call of Duty app – home to all franchise titles – on their respective platforms. These files will include the latest content additions, gameplay adjustments, and enhancements specific to Season 2.
What To Expect For Black Ops 6 & Warzone Season 2
Season 2 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone is set to introduce a host of content, including the standard seasonal additions like a new Battle Pass, fresh weapons, maps, and various cosmetic items. However, this season will emphasize significant improvements in both games’ functioning, alongside crucial server and anti-cheat updates.
These enhancements aim to address widespread complaints from Season 1, particularly regarding issues in Ranked Play mode for both games. Developers are prioritizing a smoother gaming experience by tackling performance concerns and reinforcing measures against cheaters to create a more balanced and fair environment.
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RICOCHET Anti-Cheat Updates in Season 2
In Call of Duty‘s January 17 Community Update blog, the developers detailed a series of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat improvements coming in Season 2. These include updated detection models focusing on behavioral systems and data points, such as account trust and hardware identifiers, to target serial offenders specifically. Enhanced cross-examination tools will reduce response times in handling flagged accounts, while a revamped reporting system will counter spam reporting by considering only one report per player, regardless of volume.
Additionally, the system will flag accounts frequently partying with cheaters for investigation, aiming to curb boosting and other exploitative behavior. The second seasonal update will also introduce “major upgrades” to the kernel-level anti-cheat driver. These enhancements include improved client and server-side detection systems, fortified driver security, reinforced encryption protocols, and a “new tampering detection feature.”
Ranked Play Improvements in Season 2
In Season 2, Call of Duty is introducing new features and updates to enhance the competitive experience in Black Ops 6 and Warzone Ranked Play. Console players will gain the ability to disable cross-play, allowing them to compete exclusively against other console players in Ranked matches. This change offers greater control over matchmaking preferences and will be available throughout Season 2.
A new “Vote to Forfeit” feature will also debut, enabling teams to collectively decide whether to end a Ranked match early. This option is designed for situations like overwhelming losses or when a teammate disconnects. Forfeiting a match will be recorded as a loss, but it will not result in Skill Rating (SR) penalties or player suspensions. Additionally, a “Rejoin” option will be introduced later in the season, giving disconnected players an opportunity to return to matches and maintain full teams.
Meanwhile, Warzone Ranked Play will see changes to SR requirements and deployment fees, making entry into Ranked matches more accessible while maintaining a highly competitive environment at the top.
Zombies Season 2 Content
In their 115-Day blog update, Treyarch confirmed an exciting addition to Zombies mode with the upcoming release of Black Ops 6 Season 2. The highlight is the brand-new round-based map The Tomb, an original creation set amidst the “remains of ancient burial grounds.” This map builds upon the narrative left behind by Citadelle des Morts, continuing the story in a fresh and compelling location. Treyarch described The Tomb as an experience similar to Liberty Falls, with “tighter play areas designed for high replayability.” Fans can also look forward to plenty of hidden Easter Eggs, a “reimagined Wonder Weapon inspired by the past,” and the return of one of Zombies’ “most iconic SMGs.”
One key update is challenge tracking, which allows players to monitor progress on camos and challenges directly from the lobby or the in-game menu. This streamlined tracking system aligns with similar features in Multiplayer, making it easier to stay on top of goals. The mode will also introduce a co-op pause feature, enabling the party leader to pause matches for everyone in the group. Players who return after going AFK will have their loadout Essence and Salvage automatically restored, ensuring they can quickly rejoin the action without penalty.
Additionally, Zombies mode will receive customized HUD presets, designed specifically to meet the needs of undead-focused gameplay. These presets eliminate the need for players to adjust their settings when switching between Zombies and Multiplayer, offering a seamless transition between modes.
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Multiplayer Season 2 Content
Black Ops 6 multiplayer is gearing up for an exciting update including new maps, game modes, and equipment, alongside critical gameplay enhancements, quality-of-life upgrades, and bug fixes. Like the Zombies mode, multiplayer will introduce features such as a challenge tracker and reduced teammate collisions to “improve mobility in tight areas.”
Treyarch also shared on January 17’s Community Update blog that the game will undergo a comprehensive weapon balance pass. This will adjust the meta, providing players with a broader range of viable options. Updates will include bullet penetration adjustments and improvements to the Dexterity Perk, reducing weapon motion during actions like jumping, sliding, and diving. Prestige Calling Card Challenges will also see adjustments, with simplified or expanded requirements for better accessibility.
Playlist updates will expand the number of Featured slots, with Gunfight returning as a prominent option. Stakeout 24/7 will shift to Featured Playlists or Quick Play, and a “Small Maps Moshpit” playlist will be added shortly after the update’s launch, catering to camo grinders and fans of close-quarters action. These changes aim to offer more variety and improve the overall multiplayer experience.
Warzone Season 2 Content
In the joint Call of Duty blog post on January 17, Raven Software outlined their focus for Warzone Season 2, emphasizing gameplay adjustments, quality-of-life improvements, and bug fixes. To allocate resources for these foundational updates, some new content has been delayed and will roll out progressively throughout the season.
Key gameplay changes include faster reload speeds for all weapons, a reduced sprint-to-fire penalty for jumping, alongside faster jump ADS speeds and quicker weapon swapping. Adjustments to bullet penetration were made, and burst-fire, semi-auto rifles, and low-rarity pistols were removed from ground loot to improve overall balance.
Movement mechanics will also see several enhancements, including increased jump speed, higher successive jump heights (limited to one unmodified jump), faster parachute cut animations, and improved player velocity when landing after cutting a parachute.
Audio improvements were also a highlight, with reduced reverb effects to enhance the clarity and directionality of player-generated sounds, such as footsteps, ascender usage, and parachutes. Season 2 will also bring updates to perks, streaks, and equipment, refining their effects to offer broader and more impactful gameplay enhancements.
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