With the upcoming release of Black Ops 6, the latest addition to the Call of Duty series, players are already wondering, “Does Black Ops 6 have SBMM?”

If you’re unfamiliar, SBMM (skill-based matchmaking) is a system that groups players into lobbies based on their skill level, aiming to create balanced matches.

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However, it has sparked controversy, with many players disliking it for various reasons, including its impact on the casual gaming experience.

ONE Esports has gathered all the details you need to understand how matchmaking works in BO6, so you’ll know exactly what to expect when you jump into the game.

Does Black Ops 6 have SBMM? Here’s the answer

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Like many other Call of Duty titles, Black Ops 6 will feature SBMM. As a result, you’ll play against players with a similar skill level in the game’s Multiplayer mode. 

Call of Duty is not the only franchise that has adopted this matchmaking technique. Several battle royale games such as Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends utilize skill-based matchmaking to pit players against each other.

However, you might be wondering why many Call of Duty players hate SBMM. The primary reason has to be the inconsistent match quality.

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Players have often reported they find themselves placed in lobbies with significantly better opponents after performing well in a few matches. As a result, it leads to a series of frustrating losses.

On top of that, SBMM allegedly hinders the gaming experience by prioritizing skill over connection quality. However, Activision has stated several times that skill is not the dominant variable.

Instead, the game’s matchmaking system considers several factors to create lobbies such as input device, time to match, connection, and platform.

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They’ve also confirmed that skill ratings are distinct across all core multiplayer modes, so excelling in one mode doesn’t automatically translate to success in another. This means your performance in each mode is evaluated independently, ensuring that your matchmaking experience is tailored to your specific abilities in each area of the game.

To sum up, Activision will definitely incorporate the system in Black Ops 6 to make sure everyone receives a fair chance on the battlefield.

Hopefully, the developers are attentive to feedback, and make improvements to the matchmaking system with each new update.

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