Black Ops 6 is finally making highly-requested weapon skin change you might have missed

As a die-hard Call of Duty fan with over a decade of gaming under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of ups and downs, changes, and updates. The upcoming Black Ops 6 has been on my radar for quite some time now, and I must say, the anticipation is palpable.


As an ardent fan, I couldn’t help but notice that Black Ops 6 is implementing a much-desired modification in the Mastercrafts department, and it seems some of us may have overlooked this during the beta.

As the calendar moves swiftly towards November, Call of Duty enthusiasts worldwide are biting their nails in anticipation for the debut of Black Ops 6. This highly anticipated game is poised to bring about significant modifications to multiplayer features, such as reintroducing the classic prestige mode, and promises a campaign that’s sure to be intriguing as well.

As we’re almost ready to go live, the open beta phase is well behind us now. Yet, there are some minor details that somehow slipped through the cracks, even for players who have spent countless hours testing it.

Option A revolves around the scarcity of Aftermarket Parts in the latest game, while Option B focuses on the aesthetic aspects of weapons purchased through bundles or Mastercrafts.

In Black Ops 6, Treyarch is addressing the persistent issue where customized Mastercrafts no longer resemble their original purchase after modifications in the create-a-class feature.

According to WhosImmortal, when a ‘Built in Mastercraft’ label is present on weapon blueprints, the overall appearance and crucial features of the weapon remain unchanged regardless of any modifications made to attachments.

If a blueprint lacks this specific tag, it means that any additional attachments you decide to run may not preserve the original design elements from the blueprint.

The YouTube user expressed it this way: “I find it somewhat puzzling why they chose to focus solely on the less common alternatives instead of the ones regularly stocked year-round, especially since it seems illogical.

As a gamer, I’ve often felt disappointed when buying intriguing game blueprints only to find them spoiled by frustrating additional features. Here’s hoping the developers eventually listen and make necessary improvements.

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2024-10-15 13:48