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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6is around the corner. The highly anticipated title from Treyarch is going to be released on August 20, 2025. After the completion of theModern Warfaretrilogy, now it’s time forCODto pick from where it left off inCall of Duty: Cold War.

Whenever a newCODtitle surfaces in the market, nostalgia hits pretty hard. This franchise is one of those very few that made our childhood brighter. However, there is one unique feature that might kill the classicCall of Dutyvibe. And that is why the developers might nerf it as soon as the game launches.
Omni-movement inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6is going to be unique in a certain aspect, and it’s the very first time in the franchise is ever, and that is the Omni-movement. It was already teased previously that the game will have an overhaul change in its movement mechanics. And Omni-movement is the result of it. So, actually, what is this?
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This is a brand new movement mechanic that will allow you to sprint, slide, dive, or go prone in any direction, no matter which direction you want to go, even backward as well. Not only that, you will also be able to slide in the direction you jumped in when landing from a jump. So, basically, you can move literally however you want.
For example, with this new movement style, you’re able to make your own movement combos to dodge the bullets of your enemies, like quick back paddles, fast side strafes, or successive jumps, slides, and jumps that too in different directions each time.

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This new movement mechanic looks cool and flashy from the trailers and gameplay, but is it going to make or break the game? Being aCall of Dutyfan since my childhood, the game is so famous because of its ease of control and movements. I have played FPS titles likeBattlefield,Far Cry, and many more but never felt the kind of simplicity and effortlessness in them like I felt inCall of Duty.
These kinds of controls made the game so immersive, that sometimes I felt I was in the game. Now, after the arrival of Omni-movement, I am pretty doubtful if the new game will feel the same or not. The new movement looks and feels too fast for the game and is way out of the box from the typicalCODexperience. However,I am not the only one who feels the same.

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For the first few months, this new movement might feel good, until people find out how to abuse it. After that, to counter that, you will have to abuse the mechanics as well, and that might go downhill from there. Developers have nerfed the aim-assist on controllers.
Now it might look like a positive approach and is done to create a level playing field. But with this, keyboard and mouse players are going to overpower controller players way more, and crossplay is going to be the place of skirmish.

What’s your opinion on the Omni-movement inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6? Let us know your views in the comment box.
Nilendu Brahma
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