Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is still a few months away, but pre-orders have already opened for Treyarch’s next effort in the shooter franchise. Promising to be one of the best upcoming games in 2024, you can upgrade your Black Ops 6 experience by choosing between different editions and gaining access to the pre-order bonuses.
Read on to find out more about all of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 editions and pre-order bonuses!
All Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Editions
Credit: Treyarch
There are just two different editions for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, the details of which are as follows:
Standard Edition ($69.99)
Base game
Vault Edition ($99.99)
Base game
Hunters vs. Hunted Operator Pack (4 Operator skins: Adler, Park, Brutus, and Klaus)
Mastercraft Collection (5 Mastercraft weapons)
BlackCell for 1 Season (Battle Pass, 20 Tier Skips, 1,100 CP and more)
GobbleGum Zombies Pack (12 GobbleGums of high rarities)
All Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Pre-Order Bonuses
Credit: Treyarch
The pre-order bonuses for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 are a unique case. First off, the big benefit is that you get early access to the game’s Open Beta. While this is set to run from September 6th to September 9th, you can hop in from August 30th to September 4th by pre-ordering. A solid incentive if you just can’t wait for the October 25th release date.
There are two more pre-order bonuses for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and they’re accessible immediately. That’s because they’re actually rewards for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. Pre-ordering the new title gives you the Woods Operator Pack, as well as the Reflect 115 Camo Pack. Given the news that Call of Duty skins won’t carry over into Black Ops 6, this may not prove to be a massive selling point for some players.
Is the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Vault Edition worth buying?
Credit: Treyarch
It’s easy to be pretty skeptical when it comes to upgrading to a more expensive edition of a game. In the case of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Vault Edition, we think it seems to represent pretty good value for money on the surface. The cool cosmetics are a solid addition, but it’s the inclusion of the Battle Pass and 20 Tier Skips that really make the $30 difference here. Getting 1,100 COD Points to spend as you please doesn’t hurt, either.
If you’re going to be playing Black Ops 6 at launch and think you’re likely to spend money on the inevitable cosmetics, this is an instance where we’d actually recommend picking up the Vault Edition. It could save you a bit of money in the long run.