Black Ops 6 fans divided on whether powerful Aftermarket Parts should return

Black Ops 6 fans divided on whether powerful Aftermarket Parts should return

As a dedicated Call of Duty fan with over a decade of gaming under my belt, I’ve seen the evolution of this franchise like no other. The Aftermarket Parts in Modern Warfare 3 were a game-changer for me, keeping my interest piqued week after week. They added an extra layer of excitement to the grind and made each new season feel fresh and exciting.


In the aftermath of Modern Warfare 3’s release, additional components, or Aftermarket Parts as they’re called, have played a significant role in both multiplayer and Warzone content post-launch. These parts have kept players engaged by providing them with weekly objectives to work towards, but there’s a divide within the Call of Duty community regarding their potential inclusion in Black Ops 6.

Although details about Black Ops 6’s post-release content are scarce, it seems likely that the game will incorporate some type of weekly challenge system reminiscent of Modern Warfare 3. The intriguing point is whether or not Black Ops 6 will include Aftermarket Parts, a vital element in the Weekly Challenges found in Modern Warfare 3.

In the discussion under the Detonated’s post suggesting ‘Aftermarket Parts’ for Black Ops 6, similar to what was seen in Modern Warfare 3, the online gaming community expressed a variety of views. Some are supportive, but others are hesitant.

#BlackOps6 NEEDS ‘Aftermarket Parts’ like Modern Warfare 3 🔥

— DETONATED (@DETONATEDcom) August 12, 2024

Many people appreciate Aftermarket Parts in MWIII so much that they consider them a major highlight of the game. These parts have managed to keep them invested week after week. Often, I find myself playing the multiplayer mode extensively to earn the latest AMP, often with a focus on those deemed ‘meta’, keeping me engaged throughout the seasons.

Some people wish that Third-Party Accessories wouldn’t be incorporated into BO6, because they aspire for Treyarch’s latest game to establish a distinctive identity of its own. Another individual concurred, stating, “Let the Black Ops series stand on its own merit.”

In a separate Reddit post, a user expressed confusion as to why people are so against Aftermarket Parts for Black Ops 6. “I honestly don’t get it,” said the user, as they feel the AMPs are “bonus content.”

Why are people against After market parts ?
byu/KNEXIUM inModernWarfareIII

A prominent argument against Aftermarket Parts being in Black Ops 6 concerns balancing, as some feel they’re either “mad OP or absolute trash,” creating a “weapon balancing nightmare.”

Since the popularity of Aftermarket Parts maintains player interest throughout each weekly segment of every season, it’s probable that Black Ops 6 will incorporate a type of Weekly Challenge with an associated reward. Once we have more details about what this reward entails, we’ll make sure to share the information with you.

As the upcoming Call of Duty Next event draws near, we might learn more about it, including insights into how Warzone will be incorporated.

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2024-08-14 20:06