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Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded arrives next week, following slight delay

Initially planned to launch in late June, Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded was delayed into early next month. That said, Treyarch and Activision have now fully detailed all of the changes and additions coming with the arrival of S4 Reloaded on the 2nd of July.

Taking to their blog, the ‘Call of Duty staff’ officially detailed all of the new content set to launch alongside Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded on the 2nd of July. The full list of changes can be found HERE, but some of the most significant additions include:

Multiplayer

  • Two new maps (Fringe and Eclipse)
  • Cel-shaded variants for half a dozen maps
  • Party Ops Limited Time Mode (LTM)

Zombies

  • Updates to the Grief mode
  • Cel-shaded map variants
  • Abomination Challenge LTM
  • New leaderboard events
  • Starting Room LTM

Warzone

  • New scorestreaks (Care Package and Hand Cannon)
  • Door Barricade Field Upgrade
  • New contracts
  • New ‘Loot Master’ perk
  • Havoc Royale LTM
  • Cel-Shaded Rebirth Island
  • Resurgence Casual
  • Ranked Play Resurgence

General

  • Olympia Shotgun special weapon
  • Pickaxe melee weapon
  • SVD Full Auto Mod attachment
  • TR2 CQB Auto Conversion attachment
  • Beavis & Butt-Head crossover event

While Black Ops 6 had a pretty solid start, many fans have been less-than-impressed with the game’s post-launch support. At the very least, With Season 4 Reloaded being delayed, hopefully its launch will be somewhat more stable than previous updates.

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