Treyarch confirms that some Black Ops 6 skins will move to Black Ops 7, because Call of Duty players debate the loss of cosmetics “only because of a few leather of the lines that people complained about”

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The Treyarch developer confirmed several Black Ops 6 skins will be Finally, to Black Ops 7, because the Call of Duty community debates the rights and harm of Activision’s decision to prevent players from introducing their cosmetics to the upcoming game.

The Call of Duty trip in a stupid scale territory is well documented, although the last editions certainly strengthened the conversation around them. With such as Beavis and Butt-Head and American Dad this year soon after Obsessed weed beams with the participation of Seth RogenSome fans said that they had enough of what they call “Fortnite-Ifiiss” of their beloved Call of Duty, and begged Activision publishers to return to their Mil-Sim roots.

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Then, last month, Activision shocked the Call of Duty community when she confirmed that operators, operators’ skins and weapons from Black Ops 6 would not move to Black Ops 7 anymore.

It was a great surprise for players who expected the content they bought for Black Ops 6 to achieve ahead, as it did with previous entries, and taking into account Black Ops 7 directly takes place last year Black Ops 6. Explaining the decision, Activision said that Black Ops 7 “must feel authentic to call the duty and its setting.”

“That is why the Black Ops 6 operator and the content of the weapon will not move to Black Ops 7” – continued the publisher. “Double XP and Gobblegums will continue to continue because we realize that your time and progress are important.”

(This change applies only to Black Ops 7. Call of Duty: This is not influenced by brew, and all your content of Black Ops 6 remains useful there).

This means that at least during the premiere you will not see all these stupid skins running around a multiplayer game. It seems that the multiplayer will look like a black OPS 7, at least at the beginning of things. Activision continued to say that Black Ops 7 packages and items “will be created to match the identity of Black Ops.” “We hear feedback,” added Activision. “We must provide a better balance towards an engaging, basic experience of Call of Duty.”

The initial reaction was a mixture of shock that Activision actually canceled, transport Black Ops 7, electrifying return to the roots of Call of Duty, but for some frustration that time and in many cases money spent on earning cosmetic items in recent months die with Black Ops 6.

Now Treyarch has confirmed that some skins, mainly focused on the Black Ops 6 zombies, will actually continue.

In a post on social media, Treyarch said that each of the four main prizes of skin operators won in Black Ops 6 will be available at Black Ops 7 during the premiere, as well as the Prestige operator award at the level of 1000 up-to-date order, which will be available to Samuels on the first day.

Meanwhile, Guild override Camo joins the main Zombie award and up-to-date orders operators, and will be available during the premiere of Black Ops 7 for those who have digitally ordered in advance.

So, a little turn at a corner, one that Zombies fans already call victory. But, interestingly, some parts of the Call of Duty community want the activity to go a step further and let them move all their skins. And some players are now hitting Activision, allowing complaints around the skins of the cartoon, such as American Dad, influence the entire player base.

“Ok, but why exclude every skin of BO6 only because of a few cartoons that people complained about?” One dissatisfied player in social media said. “Just don’t let the cartoon skins move, but everything that is not up to the upper stupid should move to BO7”.

“I don’t know how I feel about it,” commented Redditor Courtneyvictory, “It seems that Treyarch can’t decide, or maybe other people are fighting with each other for an internally direction of their game.”

The government with an excessive form escalated within a week since Activision announced its own, suggesting that the decision was not nailed with the crowd, looking as if it could be. It is worth noting that this is not just about premium skins. Call of Duty players put a huge effort, acting through battle passes and filling out challenges to unlock some skins in the game, and at Black Ops 6 they did with the expectation that they could exploit them in Black Ops 7.

Perhaps Activision felt the heat with EA Battlefield 6, which goes to a more well -established aesthetics. Developer DICE indicated that there are no plans to release leather crossover that would break aesthetic Battlefield 6And they promised that programmers were listening to fans’ opinions.

In a recent interview for DBLTAPProject Director of Battlefield 6 Shashank Uchil doubled with EA’s involvement in grounded realism, and even indicated The inexpressable skin of Nicki Minaj Call of Duty As something that Battlefield 6 doesn’t need.

“He must be grounded,” he said. “Such was BF3 and BF4 – they are all soldiers on earth. It will be like that,” said Uchail, pointing to the key play with the participation of soldiers in the equipment of the soldier, looking at the Wartorn New York City.

He added: “I don’t think he needs Nicki Minaj. Let’s keep it real, keep it ground.”

Wesley is a director, news in IGN. Find it on Twitter on @św100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpole@ign.com or confidentially at spine@proton.me.

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