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The Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 2 update had fans excited for what was to come—new weapons, skins, and a revamped COD BO6 Gift CP multiplayer experience. However, that excitement was quickly dampened when players began reporting a major bug with the Battle Pass.

The issue at hand is that Battle Pass progress is not tracking properly. Players are finding that completing challenges, earning XP, and engaging in the new content isn’t leading to the expected progression on their Battle Pass. This has left many players feeling frustrated and unsure of when they’ll be able to unlock the exclusive rewards they’ve been working towards.

On social media and various gaming forums, players have voiced their concerns. Some are upset that the issue persists even after restarting the game, while others are wondering if this problem is going to have a lasting impact on the entire Season 2 experience. Many have questioned how Activision will handle this situation, with some speculating that the developer may need to reset Battle Pass progress entirely to resolve the issue.

The problem has been particularly hard to ignore for players who purchased the premium Battle Pass, as they paid for access to exclusive content that they now cannot access. The company has promised to look into the issue and release a fix as soon as possible, but for now, players are left to wait and hope that the fix will come soon enough to salvage their investment in the Battle Pass.

As Black Ops fans continue to wait for a resolution, the issue serves as a reminder of how important it is for developers to thoroughly test updates before they go live. For now, the community can only hope that the upcoming fixes will restore the Battle Pass and improve the overall gaming experience for everyone involved.

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