We may earn a commission when you buy through links in our articles. Learn more.

Will there be another Black Ops 6 beta?

Here's everything we know about the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 open beta, and whether we'll get another shot before the full release.

A man in a cap and military gear holds a gun, pointing it off to the left of the shot, in the Black Ops 6 beta.

Will there be another CoD beta? As sure as the sun rises and sets each day, a new Call of Duty installation is almost guaranteed for each new year and, with it, a few days of multiplayer early access. It’s a chance for players to get on the ground early and try out new mechanics, new guns, and new maps.

Call of Duty Black Ops 6 was first teased towards the end of May 2024, and within two weeks we saw the FPS game’s official reveal at Summer Game Fest. Earlier rumors of a Gulf War themed Call of Duty were proved right, and the Black Ops 6 release date takes us back to the 1990s.

The dates for the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 beta as shown on an official infographic.

Will there be another Black Ops 6 beta?

There is no beta planned between now and the Black Ops 6 launch, and it is unlikely that Activision is going to announce one at this stage.

There is also no campaign early access week for players who pre-ordered the game. This was confirmed by a statement by Activision to Charlie Intel, confirming that “the team is fully focused on October 25th.” Given this announcement, we can say with confidence that there will be no other beta before Black Ops 6 releases in full.

Black Ops 6 beta dates

The Black Ops 6 open beta for all players started on Friday, September 6, while a closed weekend took place from Friday, August 30, to Wednesday, September 4, 2024. The first weekend was exclusively for players who have preordered the game on any platform, or those with a Game Pass subscription.

These beta dates were earlier than we originally estimated since the game isn’t out until late October. Looking back at Modern Warfare 3, Infinity Ward’s FPS was released on November 10, 2023. The PlayStation-exclusive beta weekend took place five weeks earlier during October 6 – 7, with the crossplay beta following a week later from October 12 – 13.

The reason behind this change is that Microsoft now owns Activision, and the console giant has confirmed there will be no more console-exclusive Call of Duty content. This means the PlayStation-exclusive betas are finally over, replaced with a full cross-platform beta period.

The difference between the pre-order bonuses of the Vault Edition and standard edition, confirming Black Ops 6 beta early access.

Black Ops 6 beta access

The Black Ops 6 open beta on weekend two was open to everyone, so you simply needed to ensure you had the game downloaded on your chosen platform(s). Weekend one was available only to those who pre-ordered the game or had a valid Game Pass subscription.

While you only had a few days to reach the beta level cap, there were some beta-exclusive rewards available if you did. Check out our separate guide on the juicy Black Ops 6 beta rewards to find out what was available, and take a look at BO6 Twitch drops as well.

If you pre-ordered the Vault edition, you could play as any of the four Operators from the Hunters vs Hunted operator bundle, which includes Park, Adler, Brutus, and Klaus. You could also take any of the five weapons from the Mastercraft weapon collection for a spin throughout the beta, too. That includes the Jackal POW, Ames 65, Combat Knife, Marine SP, and LR-7-62.

That’s everything you need to know about the Black Ops 6 beta. If you’re anticipating the WZ grind while waiting for the full Black Ops 6 release date, why not spend some time in the newest Warzone season and get some shooting practice in, or find out more about the Black Ops 6 safe house, your base of operations in the new game.