Black Ops 6 annoys fans with response to Hit registration issues

Key conclusions

  • Activision is dismissing complaints about Black Ops 6 hit registrations as “erroneous blood effects” that have upset fans.
  • The Call of Duty community is accusing Activision of making “blatant light” on hit-logging issues.
  • Warzone players are also affected by the problem after the integration of Black Ops 6.



Call of Duty publisher Activision angered fans with its response to Black Ops 6 and WarzoneComplaints about hit registrations claiming that the issue causing “erroneous blood effects” on missed shots is a real problem, but fans aren't convinced. Black Ops 6 is the last one Call of Duty the title is set to launch with tons of bugs and gameplay issues, but fans now believe that Activision is “flaming” the community over the title's biggest problem.

Despite the constant complaints about UI bugs and broken XP, Black Ops 6 was the biggest launch in Call of Duty stories, according to Activision. Last month, the studio thanked its fans on Twitter Black Ops 6 broke numerous records for Call of Duty the series with the most players, hours played and total matches in the first 30 days after launch. To celebrate, developer Treyarch Studios is running a massive double XP event from November 27th to December 2nd, giving fans the chance to earn twice the player experience and weapons, as well as double the Zombies gummies.


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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is responding to hit registration issues

Unfortunately for Treyarch, Black Ops 6A double-experience event and a massive playlist update weren't enough to make fans forget about the shooter's ongoing hit-logging issues. Since the game's launch on October 25th, players have reported numerous issues with the Black Ops 6Registration hit. ​​​​​​While not everyone may have experienced this problem, many claim that their shots do not connect with opponents despite being accurate and well-hitting. Now, in a new statement on Twitter, Activision claims that this was the result of “erroneous blood visual effects,” as opposed to an issue with the game's hit registration.


As expected, the dismissal of the studio Black Ops 6The problems with the registration of the hit caused the anger of the whole community. After being viewed over two million times and counting, fans believe that Activision is tricking players into thinking that there is no problem with the hits registering and that it is actually due to the blood effects that appear from enemies when they don't take shots. Content creator Westy said it was “getting really tiresome” and Lucci said: “I'm sorry, but I'm not going to be enlightened thinking it's all about 'wrong blood visuals.'

The problem is not limited to Black Ops 6 or as Warzone players also face the same experience in the free battle royale game. YouTuber FlexZ even responded with a clip asking the studio to explain why the game doesn't have an obvious issue with hit registration. In the clip, the content creator can be seen firing several shots straight at the target, but not getting a single hit. Only time will tell if the overwhelming response from the community will lead to a further statement from the studio.


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