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How to Play Split Screen in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Play Split Screen in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Playing through the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 campaign is undoubtedly enjoyable, especially for those chasing trophies and achievements. However, most gamers gravitate towards the multiplayer modes for their extended playtime. The good news is that with cross-platform functionality, you can team up with friends online across various platforms. But what if a buddy or family member wants to join you on the couch? Yes, you can enjoy Black Ops 6 in split screen mode, but there are key details to keep in mind.

Splitscreen in Black Ops 6.
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How to Play Split Screen in Black Ops 6

Before diving into the process of playing in split screen, it’s essential to determine if you can utilize this feature. First, split screen is exclusively available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Unfortunately, if you’re using a PC, PS4, or Xbox One version of Black Ops 6, this option will not be accessible.

Secondly, split screen functionality is limited to multiplayer and Zombies modes, excluding the campaign. Additionally, in multiplayer mode, players can only engage in bot matches and not compete online.

Lastly, you will need two controllers and two separate accounts linked to Activision accounts to play.

If you meet all these prerequisites, follow these steps to engage in split screen mode in Black Ops 6:

Step 1: Launch Black Ops 6 and enter either a multiplayer or Zombies lobby.

Step 2: Activate your second controller and press X (for PS5) or A (for Xbox).

Step 3: Log into a second account.

Step 4: Start your game.

It’s crucial to remember that, even though split screen is restricted to bot matches and Zombies, you must be online to participate.

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