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COD Black Ops 6: New Accessibility Features Enhance Gameplay

COD Black Ops 6: New Accessibility Features Enhance Gameplay

COD Black Ops 6: New Accessibility Features Enhance Gameplay for all Call of Duty players. Check out the new features in detail.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to launch with a range of new accessibility features. These are designed to enhance the gaming experience for players with disabilities. Check out the detailed information below:

COD Black Ops 6: Accessibility features

Asymmetrical Hearing Compensation: This allows players with hearing loss in one ear to customize audio settings individually, providing a more balanced sound experience.

Improved High Contrast Mode: This feature, now available in both Campaign and Zombies modes, enables players to customize color outlines for allies and enemies, improving visibility for those with visual impairments or color blindness.

Intelligent Movement: This feature offers customizable movement options like Sprint Assist, Mantle Assist, Crouch Assist, and Corner Slice, reducing the number of button presses required for players with mobility issues.

HUD Presets and Color Adjustments: Players can customize the Heads-Up Display (HUD) layout and minimap color to reduce visual clutter and improve clarity.

Arachnophobia Settings: A new toggle allows players to change the appearance of spider-like enemies in Zombies mode, addressing potential anxiety triggers.

Pause and Save in Zombies: Solo players can now pause, save, and load their game, providing flexibility and convenience.

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Black Ops 6: Controller Compatibility

Black Ops 6 is compatible with the Xbox Adaptive Controller and Sony Access Controller, ensuring accessibility for a wider range of players. These accessibility features demonstrate a commitment to inclusivity and provide a more personalized gaming experience for players with diverse needs.

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