The beta version of Black Ops 7 is currently ongoing and exclusive to those who have pre-ordered the game. Treyarch, the game developer, is rigorously testing and gathering feedback from this phase. For this very reason they’ve presented the Open Moshpit feature, a mixture of various modes with barely any regard to skill level.nnTreyarch has declared the introduction of two novel playlists to the Black Ops 7 beta, namely, Moshpit and Open Moshpit. Both playlists will include standard game modes such as Team Deathmatch, Kill Confirmed, Domination, Hardpoint, and Overload. However, Open Moshpit is set to contain a more old school style of matching players, where skill level is hardly observed, differentiating it from regular queues.nnThis announcement is of great relevance to Call of Duty enthusiasts, as SBMM (Skill Based Match Making) and its implementation has been a point of contention for quite some time. The elimination of SBMM results in an unpredictable matchmaking atmosphere, with every game potentially featuring players of all kinds of skill levels, as is seen in the new Open Moshpit, where skill level is given minimal consideration.nnIt’s not only exciting but also a relief addressing a significant concern I’ve had with Call of Duty for an extended period. Such issues extend to Battlefield 6 as well, where SBMM will also be present, though for the intent of in-match team balance rather than lobby formation.nnThis news will excite those accessing or planning on participating in the BO7 open beta, as they will finally be able to enjoy the classic Call of Duty matchmaking experience through this new playlist.
Black Ops 7 Unveils Feature Addressing Major Player Grievance
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