CoD Legend Scump Claims Black Ops 6 at All-Time Low, Season 2 Must Deliver
Call of Duty's competitive scene faces significant challenges as prominent figure OpTic Scump declares the game is in its "worst spot ever" heading into 2025. The primary issues center around widespread hacking problems in both Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
Key Issues:
- Severe hacking problems affecting both casual and competitive play
- Cheaters able to crash lobbies
- Ranked Play on console compromised due to mandatory crossplay
- Top content creators moving away from streaming the game
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Scump's Concerns:
- Early release of Ranked Play (November instead of traditional January/February launch)
- Competitive integrity compromised by hackers
- Poor timing of CDL schedule with extended breaks
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Current State and Future Outlook:
- Base gameplay and systems considered "fine"
- Anti-cheat improvements promised for seasons 2 and 3
- Season 2 launches in approximately three weeks
- Scump confirms he's not abandoning CoD entirely, will balance it with other games like Marvel Rivals
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Positive Notes:
- OpTic Texas star Shotzzy to stream team scrimmages
- CoD League returns January 10 after month-long break
- Game launched with popular features including omnimovement, Zombies, and campaign
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