Apparently it’s 2012 all over again, and publishers are once more attempting the move of requiring always-on internet connections to play single-player games. That’s been revealed to be the case for Call of Duty: Black Op 6’s single-player campaign, not just on PC as it has been for years, but now on consoles too.
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