Treyarch Reinstates Legacy XP Tokens in Black Ops 6 After Backlash
Players successfully advocated for the return of legacy XP tokens in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, following initial removal due to stability concerns.
- Treyarch initially removed legacy XP tokens from Black Ops 6 due to a UI bug that risked game stability.
- Players expressed widespread dissatisfaction when the tokens were first removed, leading to a reversal of the decision.
- The workaround allowed players to activate tokens in Warzone and use them in Black Ops 6, highlighting the community's resourcefulness.
- The controversy arose as players were eager to use the tokens to alleviate the game's notoriously slow progression system.
- Treyarch is testing a method to safely integrate legacy tokens without compromising game stability, aiming for a future update.