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The file sizes forCall of Duty: Black Ops 6’s new update have been uncovered, revealing even more insight into the game’s massive November 14 update. Alongside new additions to multiplayer and Zombies, fans can also look forward to the start of the next chapter ofWarzone, which launches side by side next toCall of Duty: Black Ops6’s Season 1 this November.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6has ushered in a new age for theCall of Dutybrand as a whole, withBlack Ops 6introducing players to a new omnidirectional movement system, as well as an array of new weaponry and abilities. Also bundled in with this year’sBlack Opsrelease is the next iteration of Treyarch’s ever-expanding Zombies mode. However, with the torch being handed off from last year’sModern Warfare 3toBlack Ops 6, fans are also eager to find out what’s in store when it comes toWarzone, with Treyarch promisingCall of Duty’s iconic battle royale experience will continue to deliver exciting updates and innovative gameplay tweaks.

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Black Ops 6’s November 14 update is only a few days away, but players can already check out the file sizes for both the launch of the game’s Season 1 overhaul as well as an entirely newWarzonepack.Call of Duty’s new 01.061.000 update has been added to the database, with PlayStationSize revealing the size of the new update online. The game will now havea download size of roughly 90 GB, with at least 35 of these gigabytes coming fromBlack Ops 6’s new update.

File Sizes Revealed For Big Black Ops 6 and Warzone Updates

Call of Duty: Warzone’s new content also makes up a significant chunk of the update, coming in at around 10 GB. Starting November 14, players will have three unique maps to choose from, with Area 99 joining the ranks oficonicWarzonelocations like Urzikstan and Rebirth Island. Area 99 is the birthplace of the fan-favorite Nuketown map and will provide adrenaline-hungry players with a small-scale battle royale map to enjoy. A new larger battle royale map is expected to launch sometime next year, with Area 99 acting as somewhat of a holdover for now.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s November 14 updateacts as the beginning of the game’s season 1 cycle, which includes several tweaks, changes, and upgrades players won’t want to miss. Six new multiplayer maps will be released during Season 1 ofBlack Ops 6(with three on November 14), as will a new Zombies map. Players have already enjoyedCall of Duty: Black Ops 6’s two launch-day maps, Terminus and Liberty Falls, with many eager to uncover the rest of this new storyline as the seasons progress.