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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will push micro-transaction ads in the game

2025-06-02 21:50:23|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The sharp-eyed Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players have discovered a new feature on the weapon selection menu.

Ads promoting advanced weapons and skins are now displayed at the top of the menu, which means players will be exposed to microtransaction ads in the game.

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As some players have pointed out, this is not a traditional advertising, after all, no one will sell cheeseburgers or jeans every time you change your weapon.But it is undeniable that this is a new hidden attempt that has never been seen in the Call of Duty series before.

One player wrote: "I noticed a repulsive change in Season 4 - they added ad slots to the top of the weapon details configuration list. Now every time you switch the weapon configuration, you have to stare at the skin ads that cost $20 to $30. I believe that Activision developers who came up with this bad idea must be ‘proud’ for themselves.

"This change is completely unnecessary, because players can switch between the 'configuration' of any weapon and the 'shop'. Obviously, the practice of not directly hitting ads on our faces did not make them enough money. Many of us spent $60 to $100 to buy this full-featured game, and did not want to be bombarded by additional ads."

Another player replied: "Watch Call of Duty to become the Crab King in SpongeBob."

Someone else said, "Okay, it seems COD is really disgusting. This advertisement is ridiculous. They have made a lot of money and are doing this kind of operation. It should be illegal. I have never been disappointed with a COD game so quickly, so I will uninstall it. You can't squeeze the players' money while not even doing a decent game. I don't ask for excellence, at least don't be full of bugs."

In another post that received nearly a thousand likes, one player said: "If this ad only appeared in the free game Warzone, I wouldn't be angry, but stuff it into a premium game that needs to be purchased for a fee - is the price of the game now high enough?"

Another responded: "Totally agree, it feels like a free mobile game made by a small independent studio, asking you for money every moment. It's so sad for a full-price independent game produced by a big developer."

Earlier this year, developer Treyarch said in an update released on social media that they realized that cheaters are “frustrating and seriously impacting the community experience” and insisted that the issue is being addressed and that “it will continue to be processed throughout 2025.”At the same time, the official confirmed that "Call of Duty: Black Ops 6" and "War Zone" have banned a total of 136,000 ranking cheating accounts.