Treyarch has recently addressed a bug that had been plaguing the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Hit List event, impacting how eliminations were counted. These eliminations are crucial for unlocking special rewards like a Weapon Charm and a Calling Card. Although the backend systems were accurately tracking these figures, the visual display had to be fixed, highlighting Treyarch’s efficiency in tackling issues swiftly.
Following some detailed investigation, Treyarch successfully resolved a problem in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Hit List event related to how the elimination count was being displayed. This event hinges on players racking up eliminations across Warzone, Black Ops 6 Multiplayer, and Zombies. As players gather these eliminations, they collect Skulls used to redeem rewards like the coveted Weapon Charm and Calling Card. Community milestones play a role too, with grand rewards like the Sirin 9MM Secondary Weapon unlocking at a staggering 50 billion cumulative eliminations. The issue with elimination displays was promptly ironed out after a brief investigation, ensuring glitched visuals didn’t disrupt anyone’s progress.
A tweet from the CODUpdates account flagged an ongoing issue with the Hit List event, stating that eliminations seemed capped at 25 billion—even though backend data showed the accurate numbers. Thankfully, since the core systems were registering the eliminations correctly, players’ progress wasn’t impacted while the glitch was being resolved. The information came along with a Black Ops 6 Trello board update, uncovering other lingering glitches like slow mantling speeds, display issues with the Dark Ops Calling Card, and troubles with melee weapons in custom classes.
Interestingly, the fix for the Hit List event emerged within hours of the problem going public, showcasing Treyarch’s ability to smooth out event troubles rapidly. The community surpassed the initial 25 billion elimination mark, surpassing the requirement for the Hand Cannon Scorestreak, and players likely moved on to unlock more rewards, like the Veteran Perk. With the event ongoing until December, it’s expected that the community will unlock all available rewards.
Though the Hit List hiccup has been dealt with, the solution seemed to come via a hotfix without requiring players to download an update. Treyarch continues to refine Black Ops 6, and the other known issues will probably be sorted out in upcoming patches.
In the midst of all this, Black Ops 6’s gripping narrative unfolds against the early 90s backdrop, a time of geopolitical turmoil and transition. Developed by Treyarch and Raven, this installment of Black Ops pulls players into a world of espionage and high-stakes drama. The campaign offers a mix of explosive set pieces and stealthy operations, while multiplayer presents numerous maps and modes. Zombies mode returns to thrill fans, promising fresh challenges on brand-new maps.
With its multiple modes and features, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 promises a robust, action-packed gaming experience. Whether you’re hunting the undead or outmaneuvering opponents on the battlefield, there’s plenty to keep players engaged. Released on October 25, 2024, and available across multiple platforms, this game is living up to its iconic legacy.