Treyarch and Beenox have revealed the official PC system requirements for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. COD: BO6 will come out on PC on October 25th, and from the looks of it, it will not require a high-end PC system.
To run the game, PC gamers will need an AMD Ryzen 5 1400 or Intel Core i5-6600 with 8GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon RX 470, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or an Intel Arc A580.
To play the game with 60fps on High settings (at most likely 1080p), you’ll need an AMD Ryzen 5 1600X or Intel Core i7-6700K with 12GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon RX 6600XT or AMD Radeon RX 6600XT.
Finally, for 4K/Ultra with high framerate, you’ll need an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X or an Intel Core i7 8700K with 16GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon RX 6800XT, an NVIDIA RTX 3080 or an NVIDIA RTX 4070.
As we can see, this new COD game will run smoothly on a wide range of PC systems. That’s both good and bad news. The good news is that a lot of PC players will be able to enjoy it. The bad news is that it won’t be a graphical powerhouse on PC.
Treyarch and Beenox have not listed any Ray Tracing effects. That’s a shame because Call of Duty: Modern Warfare had ray-traced shadows. Its sequel, though, did not use any RT effects.
Contrary to COD: MW3, Black Ops 6 will have a single-player campaign. So, I’m curious to see whether its visuals will be better than what we’ll get in the MP modes. I mean, of course and the SP will look better than the MP, right? RIGHT?
Stay tuned for more!
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Official PC System Requirements

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Higher specs than MW2019 and looks much worse.
This crappy bloatware engine is a joke.
Your eyes are a joke for not being able to see how clearly better this looks from MW2019.
It's cool to see it so scalable. The beta was pretty fine across my modest systems, so ill be ready for it.
You still play Doody in 2024?
You're a depressed nugger. Your name, your attitude. Your small penus.
Bringing MW 2007 vibes, but it is kinda weak.
Do better.
Bringing MW 2007 vibes, but it is kinda weak.
Do better.
Do better than being a miserable cuuck who masturbaits to his own dead mother.
Can’t be more creative?
@alloyd1:disqus and his alt Jaxon Flaxon have a weird stick to be suspiciously positive about any game that appears on this site, be it playing or looking forward to play any game, it gets kinda comical in the sense that he spends 24/7 playing games if we are to believe him.
I wish I had that much time to play games lol. I don’t know why being excited and positive for the hobby we all enjoy is suspicious but I guess it does seem to be a foreign concept to some of the denizens here. If there’s a game im not interested in at all I wouldnt even look at the article.
Its more that Im willing to play BO6 because itll be on gamepass. I havent really been into cod after AW and them raising the price to $70 hasnt really pulled me back ignoring a lot of the other changes that have happened to cod since. Been playing more OW and Siege in the space. I was liking XDef before the first season. I played the beta and actually had fun so itll be cool to have.
Requirement nº 1: have 10 years old or…
Requirement nº 2: be stvpid af
Ubisoft is chomping at the bit for this to release because it will bring in some much needed income which will help current quarter financials.
How is that you all are probably asking ……. Well let me lay a little investor knowledge on y'all (And a little enlightenment about what taking Ubisoft private is REALLY all about)
When Microsoft was attempting to buy out Activision Blizzard British regulators forced Microsoft to sell off the game streaming rights for all Activision Blizzard games including and most importantly Call of Duty. Ubisoft stepped up and purchased those rights dirt cheap and now hold the Cloud Streaming rights with the exception of the European Union. That means they get a cut of all Activision Blizzards games streamed on Game Pass, GEForce NOW, Amazon Luna and other game streaming services. Granted right now this isn't a really large market yet but still significant and with the high costs of hardware including consoles (PS5 Pro) we'll see more and more people switching to cloud gaming because it works on just about any computer as long as you have decent internet. Better visuals and even easier to use than a console.
The current thing going on over at Ubisoft really has nothing to do with "woke" DEI or any of that other nonsense, it's about who gets their hands on these streaming rights. So you have some Activist Investors instigating their Useful Idiots AKA "real" Gamers stirring the sh*t to drive down the price of Ubisoft stock so they can attempt to buy out the company, strip it of these streaming rights and possibly other IP and then sell the game studios off piecemeal. To counter this the Guillemot family is looking to raise money in partnership with Tencent to buy out the stockholders and take the company private which is why the stock price went back up. Activist Investors figure if they can't get their hands on the IP then their best bet is to drive the stock drive back up so they'll get more when Ubisoft buys back all their stock.
BTW Star Wars Outlaws was the third best selling game in the US for August and since the game didn't release until the 30th that's mostly preorders and day one purchases. Madden Football '25 and EA College Football '25 were the only titles to sell more copies in the US. While that didn't meet Ubisoft's high expectations it obviously sold pretty well to grab 3rd place in sales