Treyarch is developing a much-requested feature for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: in-game challenge tracking. This feature, present in 2023's Modern Warfare 3, was notably absent from Black Ops 6 at launch, much to the dismay of players.
While a release date remains unannounced, the upcoming Season 2 update later this month hints at a potentially swift implementation. This is welcome news, especially for players pursuing Mastery camos. The anticipated functionality mirrors Modern Warfare 3's system, allowing players to monitor progress towards specific challenges (like headshot camos) within the game's UI, eliminating the need to wait until match completion for updates.
A recent January 9th update addressed various bug fixes for Black Ops 6's multiplayer and zombies modes, including UI and audio improvements, and XP adjustments for the Red Light, Green Light mode. Significantly, Treyarch reversed a controversial change to Zombies' Directed Mode, removing extended round times and delayed zombie spawns following five looped rounds, in response to player feedback.
Beyond challenge tracking, Treyarch confirmed another highly-anticipated feature is under development: separate HUD settings for Multiplayer and Zombies. This will allow players to customize their HUD for each mode independently, avoiding the need for constant adjustments when switching between them.