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Black Ops 6is set to be released later this year and the gaming community has a handful of requests for improvements they would like to see. The franchise has been renowned for the first-person shooter experience and recent entries pushed the bar with gore and fans hope to see it return.

The player threw a grenade at enemy, killing him. Credits: Activision

War can be dirty and will certainly get worse before it gets better. Soldiers have seen their fair share of blood on the battlefield and if the developers want to deliver an authentic and immersive experience, they should not hold back with the censorship for this year’s entry.

The Gaming Community Wants to See Gore and Dismemberment in Black Ops 6

Activision assigned this year’s installment to Raven Software andTreyarchand the gaming community is excited to see what the combined efforts of two developers will look like. The fans are optimistic that this entry will have some improvements in some areas that have been problematic in previous entries likethe efficiency of the sniper rifle in olderCall of Dutygamesthat requires serious tuning.

The gaming community reflected on olderBlack Opsinstallments and suggested that the developers should bring back the gore and dismemberment mechanics. It may not be suitable for younger players but will allow players to have a more authentic and accurate gaming experience.

A soldier is seen jumping backwards while shooting in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Credits: Activision

The developers have broken new ground for this new installment and will implementa new animation and movement system designated as omnimotion. Perhaps Treyarch and Raven Software could include older mechanics that fans are longing for to increase the entertainment factor and to stay on their good side.

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Gore and dismemberment did wonders forThe Last of Us Part 2after Naughty Dog implemented the new system with the advanced game engine. This feature could augment the gaming experience and make the gaming community feel the horrors of being on the frontlines of a firefight in a much safer environment.

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Being able to blast off body parts and limbs of anything standing in the way will allow the players to feel powerful. The franchise may be about warfare but it is still a video game that reflects real atrocities and could be used to discourage players from trying to recreate these acts of violence.

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Parents and guardians may have some thoughts about this and will likely be squeamish and for good reason. They would want to protect their children from being traumatized but an argument can be made that this is all a simulation to depict the negativity of violence.

Perhaps it would be best for the developers to at least consider adding an option to adjust or dial down the gore, or a feature to remove them altogether. This is the best way to cater to different players with different preferences of how they wish to play a game.

Black Ops 6 needs to avoid making the same mistakes its predecessors did. | Credit: Activision

Bringing back gore and dismemberment will allow players to have a much more realistic and grounded experience. It may not be a big deal for casual players but fans will appreciate the feeling of familiarity with older games.

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Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.

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