A
post on the Call of Duty Website has details on Activision's plans to create
a positive (or at least less toxic) online community for
Call of Duty: Black
Ops 6, the upcoming first-person shooter sequel. When the game launches on
October 25th, the AI-enhanced text and chat moderation systems from Call of
Duty: Modern Warfare III will be in-place. Word is: "Since rolling out an
improved voice chat enforcement in June 2024, Call of Duty has seen a combined
67% reduction in repeat offenders of voice-chat based offenses in Modern Warfare
III and Call of Duty: Warzone. In July 2024, 80% of players that were issued a
voice chat enforcement since launch did not re-offend. Exposure to disruptive
voice chat continues to fall, dropping by 43% since January 2024." Here's more:
Voice
and text moderation systems designed to combat toxic behavior already deployed
in Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® III will launch with Black Ops 6 on day one on
October 25. This includes the global availability (excluding Asia) of Call of
Duty’s AI-powered voice moderation system in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Call of Duty will also expand voice moderation support to French and German for
Black Ops 6 at launch.
Text-based moderation of in-game text chat and usernames in twenty languages
will be deployed for Black Ops 6 on day one.