Black Ops 6 Tomahawk confirmed for Multiplayer

Black Ops 6 Tomahawk confirmed for Multiplayer

As a seasoned Call of Duty veteran who has witnessed the evolution of this iconic series since its inception, I can’t help but feel a surge of nostalgia upon hearing about the return of the Tomahawk in Black Ops 6. This throwable weapon, with its knack for ricocheting off walls and floors, has been a staple in my gaming arsenal, providing countless hours of entertainment and adrenaline-fueled moments.


The throwable weapon will ricochet back into your Multiplayer matches.

In the unveiling of Call of Duty’s newest multiplayer gameplay, it has been verified that a legendary melee move, the Tomahawk, is coming back to the battlefield in Black Ops 6. This classic feature has been a hallmark of the series, and with the new feature of omnimovement, performing trick shots with the Tomahawk will take on an exciting new level.

Tomahawk – Black Ops 6 brings back a classic

Black Ops 6 has been developing with a heartfelt tribute to the old-school Call of Duty games we cherished in our youth. The unveiling of the Tomahawk in the initial multiplayer gameplay didn’t deviate from this theme. Alongside the restored Prestige system and an upgraded Gunsmith, the Tomahawk serves as Black Ops 6’s iconic non-lethal weapon equivalent.

Black Ops 6 Tomahawk confirmed for Multiplayer

As a dedicated gamer, I can’t help but marvel at the legendary status of the Tomahawk across every Black Ops title. This lethal weapon has been part of the scene since 2010, making its debut as a melee tool back then. It shares some resemblance with the throwing knife from Modern Warfare 2 (not the 2022 MWII), but there’s one key difference – an instant kill upon hit is guaranteed with the Tomahawk. Unlike its counterpart, this weapon doesn’t stop after hitting a target; it keeps bouncing off walls and floors, making ricochet kills a thrilling possibility. In the Sticks and Stones wager mode, a single hit from the Tomahawk can leave players financially depleted.

Afterward, the weapon appeared again in Black Ops: Declassified and Black Ops: Cold War. In place of these games, the “Combat Axe” was featured in Black Ops II/III/4. The main distinction between the two was that the Combat Axe could be automatically picked up.

The Trickshot masterpiece gains a new edge

Tomahawk’s cultural impact on Black Ops can not be understated. Searching for Call of Duty Tomahawk kills on YouTube results in over 4 Million highlight videos. That’s thanks to it’s incredibly satisfying one-shots, and the exhilirating ricochet kills, popularly known as a “Bank shot”

Black Ops 6 Tomahawk confirmed for Multiplayer

Omnimovemnt + Tomahawk = Black Ops 6 Montages

As a thrilled enthusiast, diving into the world of Tomahawk trickshots this year, I’m eagerly intrigued by the fresh introduction of Omnimovement. This groundbreaking movement innovation from Call of Duty has the potential to disrupt multiplayer matches in an unprecedented manner. From what the developers have shared, Omnimovement represents a comprehensive strategy to rethink and reinvent the essence of movement in Black Ops 6.

In this modern gaming technology, players can run, slide, and zip in any direction they choose. Given a history with traditional first-person shooters, this innovative feature demonstrates developers adapting to the virtual world’s potential, rather than confining themselves to what’s physically possible for humans. Coincidentally, the multiplayer unveiling showcased an operator evading a Tomahawk by sliding backwards. With the inclusion of Omnimovement in Black Ops 6, we can expect numerous additional Tomahawk kills that will significantly raise the skill level.

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2024-08-28 17:13

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