Over the years, Call of Duty has been no stranger to controversy, but Black Ops 6 and Warzone have introduced one of their most divisive crossovers yet. As the industry evolves, and more multiplayer titles have adopted the live-service model, Call of Duty has used high-profile crossovers to help generate engagement. This time, though, Beavis and Butt-Head have come to town.

In honor of Black Ops 6's Season 4 Reloaded update, Beavis and Butt-Head have been added to the game in one of the franchise's wildest crossovers yet. While some find the collaboration to be hilarious, others are frustrated with Call of Duty's continuous use of outrageous skins. Between original concepts, like Carver's Bloke Biter cosmetic, to other surprising crossovers, like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Black Ops 6 has continued to lean into over-the-top skins. While it's understandable for some to be upset that Beavis and Butt-Head have been brought to the battlefield, these types of crossovers are not going to stop.

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Beavis and Butt-Head Isn't Call of Duty's First Crazy Crossover, and it Certainly Won't Be the Last

Call of Duty Has Dabbled With Wild Skins for Longer Than One Might Remember

As in-game stores became more prevalent and Call of Duty adopted the format, it made the roster of crazy skins feel like a new thing. Granted, there has been a lot, and seeing the likes of Beavis and Butt-Head running around on the map is jarring, but ever since Black Ops 2 introduced bacon camo, the floodgates have been wide open for future entries to embrace their wackier sides. The Beavis and Butt-Head skins have received a lot of pushback, but cartoon characters, A-list actors, and original designs will continue to be part of the Call of Duty ecosystem.

The upcoming Black Ops 7 will take place a decade after the events of Black Ops 2.

The Beavis and Butt-Head Skins Also Come With Themed Modes and Maps

  • For a limited time, players can experience cel-shaded versions of Black Ops 6 maps.
  • The map variants included are Nuketown, Babylon, Stakeout, Grind, Rebirth Island, and Liberty Falls.

Sometimes, when crazy skins are added to a Call of Duty game, they can merely feel like cash grabs, but Black Ops 6's cel-shaded maps at least add something extra to the equation to bring a fun twist that pairs better with the Beavis and Butt-Head aesthetic. For players who love the wild cosmetics, features like these limited-time cel-shaded maps can offer an extra dose of fun. Call of Duty has a tendency to find itself in controversy, but giving the cel-shaded maps their own playlists offers a more balanced approach.

Those who want to experience the cel-shaded maps can find them in the new CODtoons Moshpit and Party Ops playlists, keeping them separate from the main multiplayer. Players who want a more realistic-looking world can simply not choose to play matches in those playlists. There are already leaks suggesting that American Dad characters could be coming to Black Ops 6, so the cartoon characters may continue to pop up.

While the American Dad leaks should be taken with a grain of salt until officially confirmed, the character skins that were datamined are of Stan Smith and Roger.

Call of Duty Setting Divisive Skins Aside is Unlikely

The fact of the matter is that the crazy skins make a lot of money. When considering Black Ops 2 and its bacon camo, it means that Call of Duty has embraced goofiness for well over a decade at this point. Nostalgia for the franchise's more serious tone is understandable, but the franchise has followed the trends.

The Beavis and Butt-Head skins definitely aren't for everybody, but they at least don't actually affect gameplay. Players can still enjoy shoot-outs in the same way; there may just be the occasional Mike Judge-created cartoon character running around.

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Top Critic Avg: 83 /100 Critics Rec: 91%
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October 25, 2024
ESRB
Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Suggestive Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
Developer(s)
Treyarch, Raven Software
Publisher(s)
Activision
Engine
IW 9.0
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
Cross-Platform Play
Yes - PlayStation, Xbox, PC
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Forced to go rogue. Hunted from within. This is Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

Developed by Treyarch and Raven, Black Ops 6 is a spy action thriller set in the early 90s, a period of transition and upheaval in global politics, characterized by the end of the Cold War and the rise of the United States as a single superpower. With a mind-bending narrative, and unbound by the rules of engagement, this is signature Black Ops.

The Black Ops 6 Campaign provides dynamic moment-to-moment gameplay that includes a variety of play spaces with blockbuster set pieces and action-packed moments, high-stakes heists, and cloak-and-dagger spy activity.

In a best-in-class Multiplayer experience, players will test their skills across 16 new maps at launch, including 12 core 6v6 maps and 4 Strike maps that can be played 2v2 or 6v6.

Black Ops 6 also marks the epic return of Round-Based Zombies, the fan-favorite mode where players will take down hordes of the undead in two brand-new maps at launch. Post-launch, players can look forward to even more exciting maps and groundbreaking experiences dropping into both Multiplayer and Zombies.

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FPS