Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Player Has Already Hit Prestige Master

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Player Has Already Hit Prestige Master

Key Takeaways

  • 8Spaz and Pits Team achieved Prestige Master in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 during the Race to Prestige event, less than a week after launch.
  • Controversy arose as Twitter users accused the team of using a VPN to gain an unfair advantage in the race.
  • Reaching Prestige Master requires players to reach max level and reset their rank 10 times, demanding an immense amount of playtime and XP.

As a seasoned Call of Duty gamer with over a decade under my belt, I have to admit, I was left in awe by the incredible feat achieved by 8Spaz and Pits Team during the Race to Prestige event for Black Ops 6. Reaching Prestige Master in less than a week is an accomplishment that’s hard to fathom for someone like me who spends their free time balancing work, family, and the occasional round or two of multiplayer.


In an astonishing feat, a player of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” rapidly climbed up the ranks and achieved the prestigious Prestige Master title in multiplayer within just a few days. This player seems to be one of the earliest individuals to ever attain Prestige Master in “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6”, but their accomplishment is generating some debate due to the role their team played.

On October 25, the game Black Ops 6 was released, boasting a collection of 16 multiplayer maps. Among these, 12 are designed primarily for 6v6 combat and there are also 4 Strike maps. Since its launch, many players have been striving to reach the maximum level and achieve the first Prestige rank as Black Ops 6 reintroduced the traditional Prestige system that was popular in Black Ops 1 and 2. Furthermore, Activision and Treyarch organized an official “Race to Prestige” event on Twitch following the launch, where various teams contested to be the first to attain Prestige Master.

8Spez and their team, Pits Team, were reported by VG247 to have achieved Prestige Master in “Black Ops 6” multiplayer during the Race to Prestige event. After winning first place, they shared their triumph on Twitter, but their celebration sparked doubts about the ethical nature of their victory. Some Twitter users accused Pits Team of using a VPN to secure their win, just days after FaZe Clan content creator FaZe Swagg pointed out that Pits Team frequently changed their VPN location to Bangladesh during the event. This has left some “Black Ops 6” players disgruntled over the team’s victory, as they believe the VPN might have given them an unfair edge, such as quicker XP gains in easier lobbies. In response, 8Spez stated that the VPN was only used a couple of times due to server connection issues.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Player Reaches Prestige Master With Their Team During Official Twitch Event

  • 8Spaz and Pits Team reach Prestige Master in less than a week during the Race to Prestige Twitch event.
  • Black Ops 6 players on Twitter point out that the team used a VPN during the race, leading to some controversy regarding their win.

Regardless of any debate about it, swiftly attaining Prestige Master is a remarkable achievement, given that it takes a tremendous amount of gaming hours and experience points to earn this rank through regular methods. To achieve Prestige Master in Black Ops 6, players must climb up to the maximum level and reset their rank ten times. This repetitive grind can be challenging even for the most committed players in Black Ops 6.

In the game “Black Ops 6”, the Prestige Master doesn’t mean the end of your adventure in its multiplayer. Instead, Season 1 of “Black Ops 6” kicks off on Thursday, November 14. This means that there are fresh weapons and gear for players to level up soon. To truly master “Black Ops 6”, players can strive to unlock Mastery Camos in both multiplayer and Zombies for all their weapons.

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2024-11-01 00:05