Summary
Activision has confirmed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will be officially revealed on June 9 following the Xbox June Showcase after earlier hints suggested as much. The next entry in theCall of Duty: Black Opsseries marks the longest development time for any Treyarch-led title, giving fans high hopes for the anticipated game.
Just recently,Black Ops 6released its first teaser, which depicted a group of individuals vandalizing Mount Rushmore with anti-government messages. Since then, the teaser website has been updated to feature images of famous government landmarks from around the world vandalized in a similar fashion, suggesting thatBlack Ops 6’s story revolves around some sort of anti-government scenario. While the precise details surrounding the game are still pretty murky, fans won’t have to wait long for a deeper look.

Black Ops 6will receive a “full reveal” after the Xbox June Showcase concludes. Thatevent begins at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 9, so theCoDreveal will take place sometime after then.Call of Dutyusually saves its multiplayer reveal for a new game until later in the year, so this initial showcase might only touch on the story and overall feel of the game, although additional details are always possible. For now, that’s everything known about the reveal event, but fans recently uncovered additionalBlack Ops 6details thanks to leaks.
When Will Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Be Revealed
Following the first teaser’s release,Black Ops 6’s logowas shared by an insider. The logo features theBlack Opsseries' trademark font and style, with what appears to be a three-headed Cerberus underneath it. The game is heavily rumored to be set during theGulf Warduring the early 1990s, suggesting that Treyarch’s next title won’t make any major changes toCall of Duty’s recent trend of traditional boots-on-the-ground gameplay.
It’s also rumored thatBlack Ops 6is coming to Game Passon day one, making it the firstCoDto release on Microsoft’s subscription service. This development has been suspected ever since Microsoft purchasedCoD-owner Activision Blizzard in 2023, and the trend will likely continue with futureCoDtitles.
There’s probably much more in store forgaming fans at the Xbox June ShowcasebesidesBlack Ops 6. Other rumors nameGears of War 6andState of Decay 3as potential projects to be shown, but fans will simply have to wait until June 9 to know for sure what Xbox has in store for the future.
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Call of Duty: Black Ops is a series of Call of Duty games developed by Treyarch. The series began in 2008 with Call of Duty: World at War, which acted as a prologue to the series, and there have been a further five games since.Along with the change in development studios, the Black Ops series also differentiates itself from the other Call of Duty games by having a separate timeline, different weapons, and covert operation missions.