Black Ops 6 cheaters already have low-gravity flying hacks

Black Ops 6 cheaters already have low-gravity flying hacks

As a seasoned Call of Duty player with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I must say, the early signs for Black Ops 6 are not exactly promising. The leaks and hacks that have already surfaced in the Alpha build are reminiscent of the Wild West days of Modern Warfare 3. It’s like these hackers have taken up residence in Treyarch’s backyard, throwing parties with their cheats and mods while we sit on the sidelines, hoping for a fair game.


Before Black Ops 6 officially launches, there are already numerous hackers taking advantage of the game. A modified version of Black Ops 6 built for a jailbroken PlayStation 4 allowed skilled players to access and experiment with the Alpha build, showcasing features like omnimovement and causing one of the largest leaks in Call of Duty history.

The Alpha version didn’t require much time before it became evident that there were numerous unauthorized changes and modifications, causing chaos. Players are expressing concern that this could be an indication of a year filled with tampered Call of Duty: Black Ops gameplay.

Black Ops 6 leakers already have flying hacks

Black Ops 6 cheaters already have low-gravity flying hacks

In Black Ops 6, the movement system is designed to increase the skill difference between players, as they’ll strive to master the multi-directional jumps while gliding across the map much like Buzz Lightyear, but armed with an AK47 instead.

However, both “flying” and diving features have been utilized by players, and they’ve even equipped wing-like additions to the operators in this Alpha version.

The secretly released videos demonstrate that some players are being equipped with a low-gravity jump feature by modders, enabling them to effortlessly float across the skies, mimicking gymnastics moves such as Simone Biles’ tumbling, tucking, and rolling in various directions at their discretion.

Players are already customizing Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, introducing low-gravity play with the innovative omnimovement feature, which looks mind-blowing. 🤯

Before the beta launch, some individuals have been using hacks in the game 💀

— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) August 7, 2024

 

The shortcuts (hacks) are not establishing a positive pattern for the entire duration of Black Ops 6, negatively impacting the game’s quality right from the start, much like how hackers and cheaters damaged Modern Warfare 3’s potential to be a leading Call of Duty title.

As a gamer, I’ve noticed that Call of Duty’s anti-cheat system is really being tested these days as it works tirelessly to curb smurfing and boosting. It seems like third-party apps are trying to manipulate the matchmaking in Warzone, but the anti-cheat is clamping down hard. Now, with omnimovement, it feels like hackers are coming at me from all directions in Call of Duty, making every move a challenge!

Before Black Ops 6 has been released, it’s evident that RICOCHET has quite the task ahead this year. Best of luck to Treyarch, it seems they’ll be needing it!

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2024-08-09 19:14