Black Ops 6 hides better audio behind an additional purchase for some reason

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As the latest release in Activision’s annual blockbuster series, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is another audio and visual treat for fans. However, those looking to get the best bang for their audiophile buck will be hit with a secret charge for the best sound experience.

Pay more for Black Ops 6 sounds

For players looking to get a much better audio solution in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, there is an option to use Spatial Audio. This allows the game to properly map out sounds in a 3D space, making the game more immersive and realistic than a typical surround output.

The game’s “Enhanced Headphone Mode” brings with it a Universal HRTF profile for the average user. However, those who want a personalized profile that is more suited to their ear shape—something some PlayStation 5 games do for free—they will need to pay extra.

“A Personalized Profile analyzes your unique head and ear sha[e for precision sound,” reads the option on the Call of Duty store. “Universal Profile assumes an average response.”

The “Immerse Gamepack” can then be purchased after a short free trial for Black Ops 6. Later on, this more immersive audio solution will be added to Call of Duty: Warzone in Season 1.

The hidden audio fee has been met with a large degree of backlash from players for hiding another fee within the latest Call of Duty game. While fans have since become used to the large amount of costs for battle passes and cosmetic skins, features such as better audio typically aren’t locked behind an additional fee.

Fans across social media have expressed their upset at the hidden fee, even if they won’t be using the tool anyway. In a market where flagship graphics and audio are always a key seller, it is weird to see such a neat feature locked behind an additional paywall.

For more Black Ops 6 news, check out why PlayStation players are upset at the game on PS5 or the full BloPS 6 file size on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

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GryffinZG on October 23rd, 2024 at 23:46 UTC »

I thought the headline was maybe exaggerated, like maybe this was a bug that came with a dlc or something overlooked but

A Personalized Profile analyzes your unique head and ear sha[e for precision sound,” reads the option on the Call of Duty store. “Universal Profile assumes an average response.”

That’s not even hiding better audio behind dlc, that’s straight up selling better audio as the DLC

Although maybe I’m just tired and misreading it but this part:

The “Immerse Gamepack” can then be purchased after a short free trial for Black Ops 6. Later on, this more immersive audio solution will be added to Call of Duty: Warzone in Season 1.

Sounds like it’s temporary? Any other takes on that section?

Or maybe it’ll be added for free to warzone but not the main game?

zippopwnage on October 23rd, 2024 at 23:28 UTC »

And guess what? It will still be one of the best selling game and people will buy that audio stuff too.

People pay 100euro for this game each year and probably more on skins. 20 euro for audio is nothing for them.