While crossplay can drastically reduce queue times in Call of Duty Black Ops 6, some of you may not like the idea of facing players on platforms other than your own. Thankfully, you can turn off the feature—here’s how.
Officially launched on Oct. 25, Black Ops 6 brings 16 new multiplayer maps for you to jump right in, including 12 core six vs. six maps and four Strike maps featuring a duo mode in addition to the six vs. six. As impatient as we all are, it can take a while to find a multiplayer match, depending on your region, which can be a painful experience for a solo player. Crossplay helps fix slow matchmaking in some cases. That said, it may pose a competitive disadvantage for some players because of aim assist. Not to forget the infamous mouse-and-keyboard advantage for PC players against controllers.