Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's new set of patch notes reveals that aim assist will be 'much weaker at point blank range'

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It's Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launch day and just before everyone jumps into the game, Activision released some pretty hefty patch notes full of small tweaks and some more substantial changes.

"We shared some key areas the team has been focused on between our Beta and the launch of the game," Activision says. "Today, we’ve got some new details to share as well as a recap of everything you can expect when you jump in this week."

"In the Multiplayer beta, we tested a change that disabled aim assist at close ranges," Activision says. "While this was a change in the right direction, we felt that this was a bit jarring when crossing that close-range threshold, so we’ve adjusted our approach to linearly interpolate aim assist strength. This means that aim assist will be much weaker at point-blank ranges and smoothly increase in strength out to a short range. We will, of course, continue to monitor and assess data and player feedback."

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