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Activision has detailed the PC system requirements for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 ahead of its closed beta test this weekend.
The publisher revealed the minimum and recommended specifications in a post on its website. Essentially, playing Black Ops 6 will require nearly the same hardware as what was needed with last year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
That includes the storage required to download the game, which calls for an SSD with 149GB of space. It’s still a lot of room on any kind of device, but at least it’s better than the 300GB rumor that floated around earlier this year. Players can also still cling to the promise that Activision will continue working on customizable download options ahead of the full launch in October.
You can see the full list of PC system requirements below:
OPERATING SYSTEM
VIDEO
STORAGE
PROCESSOR
MEMORY
INTERNET
OPERATING SYSTEM
VIDEO
STORAGE
PROCESSOR
MEMORY
INTERNET
The Black Ops 6 system requirements outline exactly what is needed to experience all three of developer Treyarch and Raven Software’s core offerings: campaign, multiplayer, and zombies. We’ve been drip-fed information about each mode since the latest entry in Activision’s long-running Call of Duty series was officially announced in May. Each component will feature fresh mechanics, too, including omnimovement that aims to give players more control over their characters than ever before.
We’ll learn more about Black Ops 6 when its closed beta begins August 30. This first, early access trial period will be available for Game Pass subscribers and those who pre-ordered on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S until September 4. An open beta for those same platforms will then follow from September 6 to September 9.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 releases for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S on October 25, 2024. While we wait to go hands-on when its closed beta begins this Friday, you can see the extended look at its campaign that premiered during gamescom Opening Night Live. You can also check out our zombies preview, where we took a look at how this new take on the classic mode will help bring the franchise into the future.
Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.
Be sure to give him a follow on Twitter @MikeCripe.
The publisher revealed the minimum and recommended specifications in a post on its website. Essentially, playing Black Ops 6 will require nearly the same hardware as what was needed with last year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
That includes the storage required to download the game, which calls for an SSD with 149GB of space. It’s still a lot of room on any kind of device, but at least it’s better than the 300GB rumor that floated around earlier this year. Players can also still cling to the promise that Activision will continue working on customizable download options ahead of the full launch in October.
You can see the full list of PC system requirements below:
Minimum Requirements
OPERATING SYSTEM
- Windows® 10 64 Bit (latest update)
VIDEO
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960 / GTX 1650 or AMD™ Radeon RX 470
STORAGE
- SSD with 149 GB available space at launch (78 GB if COD HQ and Warzone are already installed)
PROCESSOR
- Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
MEMORY
- 8 GB RAM
INTERNET
- Broadband Internet connection
Recommended Specifications
OPERATING SYSTEM
- Windows® 10 64 Bit (latest update) or Windows® 11 64 Bit (latest update)
VIDEO
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1080Ti / RTX 3060 or AMD™ Radeon RX 6600XT, or Intel® Arc™ A770
STORAGE
- SSD with 149 GB available space at launch (78 GB if COD HQ and Warzone are already installed)
PROCESSOR
- Intel Core i7-6700K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
MEMORY
- 16 GB RAM
INTERNET
- Broadband Internet connection
The Black Ops 6 system requirements outline exactly what is needed to experience all three of developer Treyarch and Raven Software’s core offerings: campaign, multiplayer, and zombies. We’ve been drip-fed information about each mode since the latest entry in Activision’s long-running Call of Duty series was officially announced in May. Each component will feature fresh mechanics, too, including omnimovement that aims to give players more control over their characters than ever before.
We’ll learn more about Black Ops 6 when its closed beta begins August 30. This first, early access trial period will be available for Game Pass subscribers and those who pre-ordered on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S until September 4. An open beta for those same platforms will then follow from September 6 to September 9.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 releases for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S on October 25, 2024. While we wait to go hands-on when its closed beta begins this Friday, you can see the extended look at its campaign that premiered during gamescom Opening Night Live. You can also check out our zombies preview, where we took a look at how this new take on the classic mode will help bring the franchise into the future.
Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.
Be sure to give him a follow on Twitter @MikeCripe.