black ops 6, latest entry call of Duty series, Contains some very strange and wacky cosmetics. Even though some players hate them, it doesn’t look like the developers behind the games will stop making them anytime soon.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 One of the best entries in the series in years, with an action-packed campaign, Awesome zombie mode, and tons of multiplayer content. But the game, which launched in October, also contains a large number of weird character skins, which have become the subject of controversy among players. Some people like weird skin, like shark man and assorted celebritywhile others despise these cosmetics, believing they are ruining call of Duty experience. So why are there these weird costumes in the game? (Well, besides the money, that is.)
in new interview DexertoMiles Leslie, Associate Creative Director black ops 6 When asked about all the silly cosmetics, Treyarch Studios explained that ultimately it’s about letting people have fun.
“For us, fun always comes first,” explains Leslie. “Of course, we want to stay rooted in the DNA that makes a brand. black ops This game is unique in terms of core gameplay, but we also like to break the rules if it maximizes player enjoyment.
Leslie further advises black ops The series “naturally lends itself” to more outlandish items and skins because chemical oxygen demand The sub-series has always been more willing to do weird storylines and include more outlandish moments.
call of Dutyactivities will remain down to earth
However, Leslie explained that when conducting activities, the focus is always on realism and accuracy.
“[Black Ops 6′s] The campaign has a tightly defined cast of characters with era-specific looks that fit the story we and our friends at Raven Software are telling,” said Leslie.
“The coolest thing is, because the story will carry over directly from the campaign into our multiplayer experience throughout the post-launch seasons, we can now develop new looks and backstories for these characters while also developing new skins for Rogue Black Ops. and Rogue Black Ops to build the cast.
Leslie said the studio takes this stuff “very seriously” and wants to continue telling post-launch stories with these characters, but admitted, “That doesn’t mean we can’t have fun with the cosmetics along the way!”
In Leslie’s answer, the creative director didn’t add another reason why Activision and Treyarch keep adding more stupid skins (that you have to buy to use). So, I’ll add it below:
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