'Now Kiss': Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players are already abusing the new proximity chat feature between human shields
H🗹uman shields and their attackers can now make small talk

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is taki♛ng the radical✱ step to automatically enable proximity voice chat between an attacker and their human shield, and surprise surprise, people are already abusing the new feature.
Developer Treyarch Studios announced the feature last week in a simple : "We heard you and can confirm that the Body Shield feature in Multiplayerꦗ will enable voice chat between the attacker ✅and victim." The studio then cheekily warned players to "Be nice," but this is Call of Duty we're talking about here - being a little 'not nice' is the name of the game.
The Call of Duty: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Ops 6 beta opened up early for pre-orderers and Game Pass subscribers ahead of its full September 6 kick-off date for everyone, giving some players a glimpse of what multiplayer matches✨ will be ꦓlike now that strangers can whisper sweet nothings in your ear.
The clips embedded below show some of the wild trolling that'll probably be rife in the game proper, making two humans shields kiss included - and I'm sure people will magically become much nicer for when Blops 6 comes out on O🅺ctober 26, right? Right?
We are going to be a proble🍰m on black ops 6... making 2 people kiss each other is crazy LMAO pic.twitter.com/vRO🐎uUXVOmL
black ops 6 lets you take people hostage and they can hear your comms w꧂hile you have them //t.co/0zkMrO70Rc pic.twitter🐈.com/BTJbos572K
There's now a non-zero chance that carpet salesmen might try to get into business with you iജn-game, all while holding your in-game life headlocked between their arms. Of course, human shield proximity chat also opens the door to all kinds of, well, less funny and way more toxic speech making its way into your headphones, but hopefully Activision's moderation systems are up to the task this time.
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