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Seth Rogen has invadedCall of Duty: Black Ops 6, and he’s brought plenty of weed with him. The famous stoner’s drug of choice isn’t being used solely for purchasable cosmetics; there’s also a brand-new multiplayer mode to jump into. Just be warned, it can get a bit trippy.
The new playlist is called Joint Operations, an admittedly clever double entendre. While it may seem like a standard multiplayer mode at first, you’ll soon be subjected to various gameplay modifiers, shifting the landscape of the match and making it significantly more difficult to focus on your objective.
Joint Operations, Explained
When you drop into Joint Ops, you’ll be informed thatthe objective will switch every two minutes. For example, in the first two minutes,you might be playing Kill Confirmed, thenwhen time expires, it will move onto Domination, and later it shifts to Kill Order.
All the classic COD game modes have been given new cannabis-inspired names to fit the Joint Ops theme.
Scoring carries over from each two-minute round, so you’ll need toplay the objective to earn pointsand be helpful to the team. The winning team is crowned when the full ten-minute match ends.
That might seem like a lot to wrap your head around, but it gets even wilder. You’ll alsobe at the mercy of modifiersthat willmess with your in-game abilities and audiovisual perception.
Joint Operations Modifiers
You’resaddled with gameplay-altering effects for the duration of Joint Ops, and just like the mode you’re playing,they will change every two minutes. Here is what you can expect while baking away:
you may be hit by up to four modifiers at the same time. Don’t green out!