CoD- Black Ops 6 Will Let Players Customize The HUD Like Never Before

During the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 reveal event, Treyarch confirmed that Black Ops 6 would feature brand-new customization options to let players tweak the head-up display (HUD) “in more dramatic ways” to better suit their personal preferences.

These customizations are included in Black Ops 6’s new HUD presets that give players a variety of options. These presets offer selections such as a hardcore mode with the HUD removed, an option to have the HUD elements centered, a relocated minimap, and even a preset tailored to provide a better layout for streamers. Come from South African Online Casinos

Activison’s blog post revealed the customization also has options for how the in-game notifications appear in multiplayer, which includes medal acquirement notifications and the scorefeed. One Black Ops 6 HUD example was shown, which can be seen in the screenshot above.

Additionally, the big reveal included a brief look at Zombies mode and confirmed that cosmetics from MW3 would not carry forward to Black Ops 6.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches on October 25, and it will be available on Game Pass for day one. More details on Black Ops 6 will be announced during the Call of Duty Next event in August, including potentially more details on the Black Ops 6 beta.

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