Xfinity Enhances Call of Duty Download Experience Ahead of Black Ops 6 Launch
Xfinity and Call of Duty: A Game-Changing Update
Activision is finally implementing significant changes to address the long-standing issue of giant downloads associated with its popular Call of Duty franchise.
What’s New?
- Beginning August 21, Warzone will have a separate download option from annual titles.
- Players can choose optimized or minimal texture streaming for better performance.
- A comprehensive interface upgrade is set for mid-October.
As part of the Season 5 rollout, players will need to download a substantial update that reorganizes game files, leading to reduced storage requirements across platforms. Specifically, PlayStation 5 users will encounter multiple updates due to storage structure differences.
Smaller Footprint for Black Ops 6
In a bid to further enhance user experience, Activision anticipates that Black Ops 6 will require a smaller download size than the previous Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. Although exact numbers remain undisclosed, the company is clarifying that estimated file sizes in preorders do not accurately reflect actual requirements.
Furthermore, an open beta for Black Ops 6 will commence on August 30, providing players an early look into the upgraded gameplay experience.
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