Black Ops 6 modders break omnimovement feature with low gravity effect

Ryan Lemay
Omnimovement BO6

Black Ops 6 modders added low gravity to multiplayer, allowing players to abuse omnimovement and fly across the map in wacky unconventional ways.

As CharlieIntel confirmed, Activision accidentally uploaded a beta build of Black Ops 6 to the PSN database, which several PS4 players downloaded.

Leakers posted footage of matches against bots and revealed new details, including maps, Perks, and game modes.

In addition, we got our first look at the new omnimovement feature in action. For the first time in CoD history, operators can sprint, slide, and dive in any direction at the same speed. In addition, you can dive and shoot simultaneously, opening new doors of movement possibility.

Community members expected the feature to be powerful, but not to the extent that a group of modders made it by adding low gravity.

ModernWarzone shared a clip of a modded version of Black Ops 6 where players used ominmovement with low gravity to fly across the map and fire from impossible angles.

In saying that, Call of Duty players noted that upon seeing low gravity in action, it inspired the thought of a limited-time game mode.

“They should definitely test a low gravity game mode on a space or other planet type of map,” a second user added.

Low gravity also reminded fans of Max Payne’s infamous Bullet Time, which made it possible to shoot while diving mid-air in different directions in slow-motion.

“Max Payne remaster is needed badly,” a third player claimed.

Knowing the Call of Duty community, players will find inventive uses for omnimovement, without the need for any cheats or exploits. The upcoming beta on August 30 will give players the first opportunity to test it out for themselves.