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Black Ops 6 is set to revolutionize movement in Call of Duty with the new omnidirectional mechanics. This has left CoD players ecstatic, especially after they heard it will also be integrated into Warzone. is going all out on movement, as the June 9 reveal showcased the new , which allows players to sprint in any direction and “move like a true Black Ops action hero.

” This is the first time we have seen this in a game, so it does feel truly innovative, and players on social media are full of excitement. In the comments of Charlie Intel’s tweet regarding omnidirectional movement, players are excited about how it will impact ‘s skill gap: “The skill gap in this game is gonna be INSANE! I’m here for it.” Another comment read, “Unbelievable skill gap.



I needed this.” Many Call of Duty players desire a larger skill gap. While attempted to do so by bringing back such as slide canceling, Black Ops 6’s omnidirectional feature is more of an overhaul to Call of Duty’s movement that the Treyarch devs believe “there’s no going back” from once players experience it.

After getting to play Black Ops 6 early, popular YouTuber it’s the “fastest pace we’ve gotten without jetpacks,” so perhaps the omnidirectional movement can be seen as a sort of compromise. Omnidirectional movement was also confirmed for , which boosted the skill-gap hype even further. Under on omnimovement in Warzone, one user said, “super hyped! Warzone is gonna be so sick.

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