A player runs in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 multiplayer.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has officially launched, bringing with it a new single-player campaign, updated multiplayer, and the ever-popular Zombies mode. While the initial reception seems generally positive, PC players, particularly those on Steam, are reporting issues related to the Call of Duty HQ (COD HQ) launcher.
COD HQ Launcher Causing Frustration for PC Players
The COD HQ launcher, intended as a centralized hub for managing Call of Duty game installations and modes, has become a source of frustration for many PC players. Complaints range from cumbersome navigation and multiple menus to access desired game modes, to more serious issues like the launcher crashing on startup, preventing players from accessing the game entirely. Reddit threads are filled with user reports detailing these problems, expressing frustration with the added complexity and instability of the COD HQ system. Some players have even stated that it’s the “worst thing to ever happen to Call of Duty.”
Vault Edition Content Issues Being Addressed
In addition to the launcher problems, some Steam users who purchased the Vault Edition of Black Ops 6 have reported issues equipping the Woods Operator Pack. The development team has acknowledged this problem and is currently working on a fix.
Despite Issues, “Mostly Positive” Steam Reception
Despite these technical hiccups, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 currently holds a “Mostly Positive” rating on Steam, suggesting that the majority of players are enjoying their experience. While some launch day issues are not uncommon, potential buyers should be aware of the reported PC problems, and may need to exercise some patience while fixes are implemented.
Black Ops 6 Predicted to Boost Xbox Game Pass Subscribers
Beyond the launch day issues, industry analysts predict that the inclusion of Black Ops 6 on Xbox Game Pass will significantly impact subscriber numbers. While the availability on Game Pass might reduce overall game sales, it’s estimated that it could add between 2.5 million and 4 million new subscribers to the service, further solidifying its position in the gaming market.
Conclusion: Strong Launch with Initial PC Challenges
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has launched to a mostly positive reception, with promising predictions for its impact on Xbox Game Pass. However, the reported PC launcher issues and Vault Edition content problems present initial challenges for some players. While the development team is actively working on solutions, potential buyers should be aware of these potential hurdles as they jump into the latest Call of Duty experience.