Black Ops 6 release times: when the game launches in your time zone

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Black Ops 6 release times

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Black Ops 6 starts rolling out worldwide on October 24 at 9PM PT. Then, the game slowly goes live across each time zone, ending with Sydney on October 25 at 3PM AEDT. For the full info on the Black Ops 6 release time for your time zone, check out the sections below. If you’re looking to get in as soon as possible, check out our Black Ops 6 preload guide.

Black Ops 6 release times start rolling out later today, beginning at 9AM PDT, allowing players to jump into the all-new campaign, multiplayer and other modes. It’s all happening as a kind of rolling release, with the game going live at different times depending on your time zone. There’s no Black Ops 6 early access this time around, either.

Depending on where you are in the world, you’ll be able to get your hands on Black Ops 6 very soon indeed. From what we played of the beta, Black Ops 6 absolutely has a chance at ending up on our best FPS games list by the end of the year. The new Omnimovement mechanics are the star of the show, allowing you to dive in basically any direction while shooting. We’ll have to see how the first season of content goes, but hopefully, this new Call of Duty game will be an impressive entry into the series.

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