Black Ops 6 Nuke Attempt Ended in Most Jaw-Dropping Way Possible

Black Ops 6 Nuke Attempt Ended in Most Jaw-Dropping Way Possible

Key Takeaways

  • A Black Ops 6 player’s Nuke attempt is foiled by an insane trick shot.
  • Some question whether the trick shot gamer was cheating after seeing the killcam.
  • Cheating continues to be an issue for the Black Ops 6 community.

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I’ve seen it all – from epic wins to crushing defeats, from glorious trick shots to heart-wrenching close calls. The latest tale from the world of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has left me both amused and disheartened.


In the game ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’, a player’s initial effort to achieve the Nuke Scorestreak was foiled by an extraordinary trick shot. This unfortunate incident serves as an interesting story among other Scorestreak rewards earned since the game launch.

Ever since the launch of Black Ops 6, it’s been making waves in the Call of Duty franchise and Xbox Game Pass with an impressive player count. Within this vast initial community, gamers are seen working hard to unlock weapon camos, completing Multiplayer challenges, and unraveling Zombies Easter eggs. Similar to other titles under the Call of Duty umbrella, Black Ops 6‘s multiplayer offers a lengthy track of Scorestreak rewards that can potentially boost a player’s chances of success. Among these recurring rewards is the Nuke, which ends a match by eliminating all players on the map and sending them back to the lobby. A gamer just barely missed snagging their first Nuke due to a somewhat dubious opponent.

Reddit user BSoloe recently posted a clip from Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 where they were advancing in a Scorestreak on the Skyline map. Unlike most maps in Black Ops 6, Skyline is a medium-sized space that reduces the chances of players dying soon after respawning. The video starts with the gamer getting an elimination with their SMG near the billiard table, then moves towards the pool. After running towards the pool, the player is killed, and the killcam raises more questions than answers. The one who killed BSoloe, Maple Syrup, ran up some nearby stairs, jumped through a window into the pool, turned quickly, and without aiming properly, managed to shoot and kill the potential Nuke-user as they fell.

This Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Player Lost Their Nuke in a Jaw-Dropping Way

In Black Ops 6, this player amassed a staggering number of kills in Skyline while using the Nuke Scorestreak without relying on other rewards. Although some Call of Duty enthusiasts have debated whether this player might be cheating, trick shots have been a go-to method for scoring kills since the game’s early days. Since the killcam doesn’t display enemy outlines like with Vision Pulse, it is plausible that they are indeed using unauthorized means. Similar to other recent Call of Duty titles, Black Ops 6 employs the Ricochet anti-cheat system, but some players have discovered loopholes to gain an unfair edge. In fact, cheating was observed during Black Ops 6’s beta testing, showcasing the determination of these players to stay ahead in the competition.

Despite appearing frustrated due to not securing their Nuke, this kill prevented an early match conclusion. Given that Treyarch frequently updates Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, there could be potential ban waves in the future which might minimize kills of such nature. Since the adversary’s name is visible during the killcam replay, Treyarch may scrutinize the footage to determine if they were using unauthorized means to achieve such a kill.

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2024-11-12 02:13