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After a turbulent Season 4 launch plagued by server crashes and delays, the Call of Duty community is turning its attention to Black Ops 6’s highly anticipated “Season 4 Reloaded” update. This mid-season patch introduces a flurry of new features, game modes, and a creative crossover, aiming to reinvigorate both long-time players and newcomers. Here’s a deep dive into everything you can expect when Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded drops.
Originally slated for a late May rollout, Black Ops 6 Season 4 Reloaded faced unexpected delays following the issues that marred the initial Season 4 launch. Activision has now confirmed that the Reloaded update will go live on July 2 at 9:00 AM PT, across all platforms. The delay ensures smoother deployment and extra polish on new features—an unprecedented move for such a major seasonal update, but one that’s expected to pay off.
“After the ongoing Rivals event in Season 4 being delayed by a week and the last bundle of the season appearing in the store, Season 4 Reloaded is set to come out on July 2 at 9:00 AM PT across all platforms.”
Those eager to see how this will impact Black Ops 6’s meta and community engagement can keep up via official communication channels such as @CODUpdates on X (formerly Twitter).
One of the most buzzworthy additions is the crossover with the classic animated series Beavis & Butt-Head. This partnership brings both iconic characters to Black Ops 6 as unlockable operators. Their unique cel-shaded art style isn’t just reserved for the operators; it spills over into multiple aspects of gameplay.
Players can access exclusive cel-shaded playlists and special events in Multiplayer, Warzone, and Zombies, giving the entire game a cartoon-inspired twist for the duration of this collaboration. The Beavis & Butt-Head event delivers its own set of free and premium rewards, with the premium track priced at 1,100 COD Points.
For more on how pop-culture crossovers are reshaping Call of Duty, see the official Call of Duty blog.
The big theme for this update is the “cel-shaded” aesthetic, available across distinctive playlists:
This cartoon-inspired graphical update delivers visual variety that freshens up familiar locations and offers players a lighter, more playful atmosphere.
The Reloaded update launches with two main events:
Experience bonuses, limited-time cosmetics, and weapon blueprints are part of both events, encouraging players to log in and play across Multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone.
Two fresh maps enter rotation:
These maps are not expected to feature in Ranked Play at launch, echoing Season 4’s cautious approach to competitive rotation.
Limited-Time Game Modes further spice up the experience, including:
Players can unlock and wield two new weapons in the Beavis & Butt-Head event:
Additionally, two weapon attachment mods—SVD Full Auto Mod and TR2 CQB Auto Conversion—are tied to event progression.
Get more details on upcoming weapons and attachments via the official Season 4 patch notes.
Season 4 Reloaded introduces several high-value bundles, such as “Tracer Pack: Beavis & Butt-Head” and “Street Jockey Mastercraft,” supplying players with new Ultra Skins and reactive blueprints.
In Warzone, the Care Package killstreak finally arrives, supplementing loot potential with high-tier rewards. A new “Search & Destroy” contract, alongside the versatile “Loot Master” perk, aims to increase the action and player agency in Resurgence and Plunder.
Zombies fans will benefit from the competitive “King of the Dead Leaderboard,” a new global ranking based on performance each match, with score multipliers for defeating elite and boss zombies. For deep insights into how these changes are shaping Zombies mode, see the latest update from Treyarch Studios on @CODUpdates.
With the Call of Duty League heading into late-stage competition and the 2025 World Series of Warzone (WSOW) on the horizon, these seasonal improvements come at a pivotal moment. The official competition schedule and streaming on Call of Duty’s Twitch channel will keep the competitive hype alive all summer.
For comprehensive esports coverage, including recaps and schedule updates, visit the Call of Duty League site and tune in to the official CDL schedule.
Season 4 Reloaded stands as one of Black Ops 6’s boldest and most creative mid-season reinventions yet. Whether you’re in it for the cartoon-style chaos, the competitive grind, or the sheer volume of new content, July 2 marks the return of Call of Duty in style. Don’t miss the full breakdown at CallofDuty.com and follow along on social for live updates and patch notes.