It's not long until the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta is available, with Early Access being available to those who pre-ordered the game and Game Pass subscribers accessing the Early Access period between August 30 and September 4. However, those who don't fit that criteria will be able to access the Open Beta, which is available on September 6 through September 9. If you plan on getting stuck into the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 open beta, you'll need to know the PC requirements.
Luckily, those on console won't need to worry about requirements. However, if you're a PC user, you must ensure your computer can run it. It's pretty well known that Call of Duty games can be quite a burden on your system, especially with how big the downloads are for Call of Duty games. This is something that they are planning on working on so that download sizes are smaller and more tolerable for players. However, we are still a way off of that.
Below are the minimum and recommended PC requirements to be able to get stuck into the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta.
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The minimum requirements listed for the Black Ops 6 Open Beta will most likely be to run the game at 30 FPS consistently throughout gameplay with settings on low or medium at a push.
The recommended requirements are for those who want to play the game consistently at 60 FPS on high settings. However, they have noted that in some situations, the FPS may drop, so your settings may need to be tweaked to make the Black Ops 6 Open Beta run smoothly.
In addition to these settings, you'll need at least 149 GB to download the Open Beta. Considering it's most likely gated content, that is a hefty download size, and doesn't account for the full download size of the actual game upon release date. Currently, the Steam page doesn't even have the system requirements available other than players needing to have a phone number linked to their Steam account to play the game.
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