Movement kings set to rule Warzone thanks to Black Ops 6's unlimited sprinting
Warzone is set to add Unlimited Tac Sprint when Black Ops 6 integrates, proving popular with movement fanatics.
08th Jul 2024 17:15
Image via Activision
Movement kings set to rule Warzone thanks to Black Ops 6's unlimited sprinting
Warzone is set to add Unlimited Tac Sprint when Black Ops 6 integrates, proving popular with movement fanatics.
08th Jul 2024 17:15
Image via Activision
The red-hot chilli steppers of Warzone are already singing Californication as Black Ops 6 prepares to up the ante. Warzone's movement kings might already be frothing at the mouth with the look of omnimovement, which is set to arrive when Black Ops 6 debuts.
Still, the appetite of these demons is only getting whetter, as leaks indicate that another movement boost is coming. The infamous Tac Sprint system is reportedly transforming into a permanent state through a new perk, and it has got the Warzone sweats rather giddy.
Black Ops 6 set to bring unlimited Tac Sprint to Warzone
Through the new Mutations game mode in Warzone, players have had a first taste of what unlimited Tac Sprint is like in Urzikstan, and according to leaks, its residency is being extended when Black Ops 6 arrives.
Leaker "BobNetworkUK" has revealed, "Unlimited Tac Sprint to become a perk when Black Ops 6 integrates with Warzone in Season 1," which will see it land in players' loadout selections.
This could also mean unlimited Tac Sprint will be a Black Ops 6 perk, too, acting like Double Time and Lightweight rolled into one and pressed through the pack-a-punch machine.
Contrary to the picture, the perk might not be coming as a pick-up, as BobNetworkUK also leaked that backpacks are set to be a thing of the past, and everything will be added back to the Loadout system of the prime Verdansk days.
All of this comes as Warzone prepares for a return to its glory days and a run-it-back era through Verdansk (albeit a delayed one), with Treyarch and the other battle royale studios hoping that the throwback landscape and new-founded movement can be a recipe for mass success.
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