Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players can get in on the action almost a full day early by using the New Zealand trick.
. That means tons of new people are going to be booting the game up to give it a shot purely because of its accessibility.Call of Duty: Black Opsalmost a full day early in the United States. Players can switch their platform’s region to New Zealand to get in on the action as early as 4AM PT/7AM ET on October 24th, as of right now this is only on Xbox andPC.
We should note up top that this method is not officially encouraged by Xbox, Activision, or any of the platform holders and you will be doing this at your own risk. We have yet to see any notable punishments issued for doing this with previous game releases, but the disclaimer is worth noting.
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