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  1. Ich habe mir nach langer Zeit mal wieder ein #CallOfDuty gekauft, und zwar #BlackOps3 in der Zombies Chronicles Edition. Ich fand den Zombie Modus von #BlackOps6 über #GamePass so geil, dass ich den unbedingt mal wieder spielen wollte, aber moderne CODs auf #Linux halt nicht laufen.

    Und der Zombie Modus von BO3 soll der beste sein, also bin ich doch mal gespannt. Dank T7x Patch kann man dann auch wieder Multiplayer spielen. Ich bin vor allem gespannt, wie gut das dann auf dem
    #SteamDeck läuft.

  2. 🎃 Halloween gaming is wild this year!

    #TheDivision2 brings back its epic Halloween Event (Oct 21–Nov 11) with new Houndsman challenges & exclusive cosmetics.

    Meanwhile, #BlackOps6 & #Warzone “The Haunting” drops night maps & horror icons — Predator, Chucky & Jason. 👻🧟‍♂️

    Stay tune for game updates at www.baskingamer.com

    Drop your scariest in-game pic!👇

    #HalloweenGaming #ZombieRoyale #CODHaunting #Division2Halloween #SpookySeason #Games #Predator #Chucky #Jason #EventGaming

  3. 🎃 Halloween gaming is wild this year!

    #TheDivision2 brings back its epic Halloween Event (Oct 21–Nov 11) with new Houndsman challenges & exclusive cosmetics.

    Meanwhile, #BlackOps6 & #Warzone “The Haunting” drops night maps & horror icons — Predator, Chucky & Jason. 👻🧟‍♂️

    Stay tune for game updates at www.baskingamer.com

    Drop your scariest in-game pic!👇

    #HalloweenGaming #ZombieRoyale #CODHaunting #Division2Halloween #SpookySeason #Games #Predator #Chucky #Jason #EventGaming

  4. 🎃 Halloween gaming is wild this year!

    #TheDivision2 brings back its epic Halloween Event (Oct 21–Nov 11) with new Houndsman challenges & exclusive cosmetics.

    Meanwhile, #BlackOps6 & #Warzone “The Haunting” drops night maps & horror icons — Predator, Chucky & Jason. 👻🧟‍♂️

    Stay tune for game updates at www.baskingamer.com

    Drop your scariest in-game pic!👇

    #HalloweenGaming #ZombieRoyale #CODHaunting #Division2Halloween #SpookySeason #Games #Predator #Chucky #Jason #EventGaming

  5. 🎃 Halloween gaming is wild this year!

    #TheDivision2 brings back its epic Halloween Event (Oct 21–Nov 11) with new Houndsman challenges & exclusive cosmetics.

    Meanwhile, #BlackOps6 & #Warzone “The Haunting” drops night maps & horror icons — Predator, Chucky & Jason. 👻🧟‍♂️

    Stay tune for game updates at www.baskingamer.com

    Drop your scariest in-game pic!👇

    #HalloweenGaming #ZombieRoyale #CODHaunting #Division2Halloween #SpookySeason #Games #Predator #Chucky #Jason #EventGaming

  6. 🎃 Halloween gaming is wild this year!

    #TheDivision2 brings back its epic Halloween Event (Oct 21–Nov 11) with new Houndsman challenges & exclusive cosmetics.

    Meanwhile, #BlackOps6 & #Warzone “The Haunting” drops night maps & horror icons — Predator, Chucky & Jason. 👻🧟‍♂️

    Stay tune for game updates at www.baskingamer.com

    Drop your scariest in-game pic!👇

    #HalloweenGaming #ZombieRoyale #CODHaunting #Division2Halloween #SpookySeason #Games #Predator #Chucky #Jason #EventGaming

  7. 🔴LIVE

    Back in the HCTDM playground
    Sub challenges are live

    twitch.tv/wratholyte

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  8. Lets crank the vibes to all the way up for today's stream!!

    5PM Est Start Time | twitch.tv/wratholyte

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  9. 🔴LIVE
    HCTDM lobbies about to look like a crime scene 💀

    Catch the madness 🔥 twitch.tv/wratholyte

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  10. 🚨 LIVE NOW 🚨

    We’re diving headfirst into Black Ops 6 — my playground, HCTDM 😤🔥
    Lock in, grab your loadout, and witness some pure chaos!
    🎮 Watch here 👉 twitch.tv/wratholyte

  11. Kẻ săn mồi huyền thoại Predator đã chính thức đổ bộ vào Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 và Warzone! Gói bundle Predator đã ra mắt, cho phép người chơi sử dụng toàn bộ vũ khí đặc trưng như khả năng tàng hình và súng plasma để săn lùng con mồi.

    #CallofDuty #BlackOps6 #Warzone #Predator #tingame #gaming

    dev.to/gg_news/ign-call-of-dut

  12. Quái thú Predator đã chính thức đổ bộ vào Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 và Warzone trong sự kiện "The Haunting: Predator Badlands"! Người chơi giờ đây có thể trải nghiệm cuộc đi săn đầy kịch tính trên bản đồ Badlands rùng rợn. Sự kiện đã bắt đầu!

    #CallofDuty #BlackOps6 #Warzone #Predator #TheHaunting #Gaming #TinGame #GameThu

    dev.to/gg_news/ign-call-of-dut

  13. Fix ‘DirectX Encountered an Unrecoverable Error’ in BO6

    Struggling with DirectX errors in Black Ops 6? Follow these proven steps to get back to smooth gameplay fast and hassle-free!

    #Izoate #Game #Error #BlackOps6 #DirectXError

    izoate.com/blog/fix-directx-en

  14. It's the final week of the Subathon and we still got some goals & rewards to crush!!!
    The fun starts tomorrow night!!!

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  15. Considering that Activision no longer knows how to create FPS without trying to copy Fortnite, here's what to expect from the next season of Call of Duty, Black Smurfs 6 😑

    #gaming #fpsgaming #blackops6 #callofduty #activision #microsoft #game

  16. KITCHENER HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CALL OF DUTY COMPETITION

    The world’s largest Call of Duty tournament took over the Aud from June 26-29, launching Kitchener into the esports spotlight. The Call of Duty League Championships wraps up the 2025 season, with the top eight teams battling through matches of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 with the hope of claiming a piece of the $2,000,000 prize pool.   

    While the focus of the event is watching the best gameplay Call of Duty has to offer, there were also ample opportunities for attendees to engage in various activities. Covered over murals and signs of Kitchener Rangers legends were free Monster Energy booths, ghillie suit-clad mannequins, and a Movember barbershop. Rows and rows of top-of-the-line PCs lined the halls, giving visitors a chance to get a taste of high level gaming.   

    Fans from across the world and the region poured into the venue.  

    “This is my hometown, right? I live here, so I was happy to see it’s here,” Ethan Wing, a Kitchener-based Call of Duty fan, said. “Obviously, it’s tougher for a lot of fans to come out, but I think we got some decent turnout on Saturday and Sundays, so it’s pretty fun.”  

    Additionally, the tournament was a boost to the Conestoga Condors esports program, who were advertising their upcoming Waterloo Campus Esports arena.   

    The Condors’ Call of Duty team has seen particular success recently, with their varsity team qualifying for their first international tournament in May.  

    Michael Wiggelaar, a Condors varsity Call of Duty team member, was excited to see such a large tournament with popular teams end up in Kitchener, giving him a chance to connect with some of his favourite professionals.   

    “It’s definitely a big deal for the school as a whole. We hosted Optic Texas for a boot camp prior to the event, so I think it’s definitely getting some attention on our school[…]it’s a positive thing for sure,” Wiggelaar said.  

    Going into the finals on Sunday, only Vancouver Surge and Optic Texas remained. Optic, the 2024 league champions who had previously defeated the Toronto Ultra in the tournament, were causing a buzz across the arena.  

    “I want Surge to win. I think there’s a lot of Optic fans, which is awesome, but I’m cheering for the Canadian team. I want to see them take down Optic,” Wing said.   

    “I’m definitely rooting for Optic. I’ve always been an Optic fan even since back in Call of Duty: Ghosts [released in 2013],” Wiggelaar said.  

    Optic Texas entered the stadium to thunderous applause compared to the Vancouver Surge’s more tepid response. After eight grueling rounds of various game modes, Optic Texas defeated Vancouver Surge 5-3, becoming the first back-to-back champions in the Call of Duty League history.   

    As fans poured out of the Aud after the four-day long tournament, it’s clear that there are opportunities for esports growth in the Waterloo region. After hosting a global tournament for one of the most popular video games and with a dedicated esports arena on the way, the region has the chance to become a leader in a fast-growing community. 

    #Barbershop #blackOps6 #callOfDuty #callOfDutyFan #championships #cod #gameplay #Gaming #gamingLeague #hometown #jacksonWells #KitchenerRangers #league #Movember #prizePool #TheAud #tournament

  17. KITCHENER HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CALL OF DUTY COMPETITION

    The world’s largest Call of Duty tournament took over the Aud from June 26-29, launching Kitchener into the esports spotlight. The Call of Duty League Championships wraps up the 2025 season, with the top eight teams battling through matches of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 with the hope of claiming a piece of the $2,000,000 prize pool.   

    While the focus of the event is watching the best gameplay Call of Duty has to offer, there were also ample opportunities for attendees to engage in various activities. Covered over murals and signs of Kitchener Rangers legends were free Monster Energy booths, ghillie suit-clad mannequins, and a Movember barbershop. Rows and rows of top-of-the-line PCs lined the halls, giving visitors a chance to get a taste of high level gaming.   

    Fans from across the world and the region poured into the venue.  

    “This is my hometown, right? I live here, so I was happy to see it’s here,” Ethan Wing, a Kitchener-based Call of Duty fan, said. “Obviously, it’s tougher for a lot of fans to come out, but I think we got some decent turnout on Saturday and Sundays, so it’s pretty fun.”  

    Additionally, the tournament was a boost to the Conestoga Condors esports program, who were advertising their upcoming Waterloo Campus Esports arena.   

    The Condors’ Call of Duty team has seen particular success recently, with their varsity team qualifying for their first international tournament in May.  

    Michael Wiggelaar, a Condors varsity Call of Duty team member, was excited to see such a large tournament with popular teams end up in Kitchener, giving him a chance to connect with some of his favourite professionals.   

    “It’s definitely a big deal for the school as a whole. We hosted Optic Texas for a boot camp prior to the event, so I think it’s definitely getting some attention on our school[…]it’s a positive thing for sure,” Wiggelaar said.  

    Going into the finals on Sunday, only Vancouver Surge and Optic Texas remained. Optic, the 2024 league champions who had previously defeated the Toronto Ultra in the tournament, were causing a buzz across the arena.  

    “I want Surge to win. I think there’s a lot of Optic fans, which is awesome, but I’m cheering for the Canadian team. I want to see them take down Optic,” Wing said.   

    “I’m definitely rooting for Optic. I’ve always been an Optic fan even since back in Call of Duty: Ghosts [released in 2013],” Wiggelaar said.  

    Optic Texas entered the stadium to thunderous applause compared to the Vancouver Surge’s more tepid response. After eight grueling rounds of various game modes, Optic Texas defeated Vancouver Surge 5-3, becoming the first back-to-back champions in the Call of Duty League history.   

    As fans poured out of the Aud after the four-day long tournament, it’s clear that there are opportunities for esports growth in the Waterloo region. After hosting a global tournament for one of the most popular video games and with a dedicated esports arena on the way, the region has the chance to become a leader in a fast-growing community. 

    #Barbershop #blackOps6 #callOfDuty #callOfDutyFan #championships #cod #gameplay #Gaming #gamingLeague #hometown #jacksonWells #KitchenerRangers #league #Movember #prizePool #TheAud #tournament

  18. KITCHENER HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CALL OF DUTY COMPETITION

    The world’s largest Call of Duty tournament took over the Aud from June 26-29, launching Kitchener into the esports spotlight. The Call of Duty League Championships wraps up the 2025 season, with the top eight teams battling through matches of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 with the hope of claiming a piece of the $2,000,000 prize pool.   

    While the focus of the event is watching the best gameplay Call of Duty has to offer, there were also ample opportunities for attendees to engage in various activities. Covered over murals and signs of Kitchener Rangers legends were free Monster Energy booths, ghillie suit-clad mannequins, and a Movember barbershop. Rows and rows of top-of-the-line PCs lined the halls, giving visitors a chance to get a taste of high level gaming.   

    Fans from across the world and the region poured into the venue.  

    “This is my hometown, right? I live here, so I was happy to see it’s here,” Ethan Wing, a Kitchener-based Call of Duty fan, said. “Obviously, it’s tougher for a lot of fans to come out, but I think we got some decent turnout on Saturday and Sundays, so it’s pretty fun.”  

    Additionally, the tournament was a boost to the Conestoga Condors esports program, who were advertising their upcoming Waterloo Campus Esports arena.   

    The Condors’ Call of Duty team has seen particular success recently, with their varsity team qualifying for their first international tournament in May.  

    Michael Wiggelaar, a Condors varsity Call of Duty team member, was excited to see such a large tournament with popular teams end up in Kitchener, giving him a chance to connect with some of his favourite professionals.   

    “It’s definitely a big deal for the school as a whole. We hosted Optic Texas for a boot camp prior to the event, so I think it’s definitely getting some attention on our school[…]it’s a positive thing for sure,” Wiggelaar said.  

    Going into the finals on Sunday, only Vancouver Surge and Optic Texas remained. Optic, the 2024 league champions who had previously defeated the Toronto Ultra in the tournament, were causing a buzz across the arena.  

    “I want Surge to win. I think there’s a lot of Optic fans, which is awesome, but I’m cheering for the Canadian team. I want to see them take down Optic,” Wing said.   

    “I’m definitely rooting for Optic. I’ve always been an Optic fan even since back in Call of Duty: Ghosts [released in 2013],” Wiggelaar said.  

    Optic Texas entered the stadium to thunderous applause compared to the Vancouver Surge’s more tepid response. After eight grueling rounds of various game modes, Optic Texas defeated Vancouver Surge 5-3, becoming the first back-to-back champions in the Call of Duty League history.   

    As fans poured out of the Aud after the four-day long tournament, it’s clear that there are opportunities for esports growth in the Waterloo region. After hosting a global tournament for one of the most popular video games and with a dedicated esports arena on the way, the region has the chance to become a leader in a fast-growing community. 

    #Barbershop #blackOps6 #callOfDuty #callOfDutyFan #championships #cod #gameplay #Gaming #gamingLeague #hometown #jacksonWells #KitchenerRangers #league #Movember #prizePool #TheAud #tournament

  19. KITCHENER HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CALL OF DUTY COMPETITION

    The world’s largest Call of Duty tournament took over the Aud from June 26-29, launching Kitchener into the esports spotlight. The Call of Duty League Championships wraps up the 2025 season, with the top eight teams battling through matches of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 with the hope of claiming a piece of the $2,000,000 prize pool.   

    While the focus of the event is watching the best gameplay Call of Duty has to offer, there were also ample opportunities for attendees to engage in various activities. Covered over murals and signs of Kitchener Rangers legends were free Monster Energy booths, ghillie suit-clad mannequins, and a Movember barbershop. Rows and rows of top-of-the-line PCs lined the halls, giving visitors a chance to get a taste of high level gaming.   

    Fans from across the world and the region poured into the venue.  

    “This is my hometown, right? I live here, so I was happy to see it’s here,” Ethan Wing, a Kitchener-based Call of Duty fan, said. “Obviously, it’s tougher for a lot of fans to come out, but I think we got some decent turnout on Saturday and Sundays, so it’s pretty fun.”  

    Additionally, the tournament was a boost to the Conestoga Condors esports program, who were advertising their upcoming Waterloo Campus Esports arena.   

    The Condors’ Call of Duty team has seen particular success recently, with their varsity team qualifying for their first international tournament in May.  

    Michael Wiggelaar, a Condors varsity Call of Duty team member, was excited to see such a large tournament with popular teams end up in Kitchener, giving him a chance to connect with some of his favourite professionals.   

    “It’s definitely a big deal for the school as a whole. We hosted Optic Texas for a boot camp prior to the event, so I think it’s definitely getting some attention on our school[…]it’s a positive thing for sure,” Wiggelaar said.  

    Going into the finals on Sunday, only Vancouver Surge and Optic Texas remained. Optic, the 2024 league champions who had previously defeated the Toronto Ultra in the tournament, were causing a buzz across the arena.  

    “I want Surge to win. I think there’s a lot of Optic fans, which is awesome, but I’m cheering for the Canadian team. I want to see them take down Optic,” Wing said.   

    “I’m definitely rooting for Optic. I’ve always been an Optic fan even since back in Call of Duty: Ghosts [released in 2013],” Wiggelaar said.  

    Optic Texas entered the stadium to thunderous applause compared to the Vancouver Surge’s more tepid response. After eight grueling rounds of various game modes, Optic Texas defeated Vancouver Surge 5-3, becoming the first back-to-back champions in the Call of Duty League history.   

    As fans poured out of the Aud after the four-day long tournament, it’s clear that there are opportunities for esports growth in the Waterloo region. After hosting a global tournament for one of the most popular video games and with a dedicated esports arena on the way, the region has the chance to become a leader in a fast-growing community. 

    #Barbershop #blackOps6 #callOfDuty #callOfDutyFan #championships #cod #gameplay #Gaming #gamingLeague #hometown #jacksonWells #KitchenerRangers #league #Movember #prizePool #TheAud #tournament

  20. KITCHENER HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CALL OF DUTY COMPETITION

    The world’s largest Call of Duty tournament took over the Aud from June 26-29, launching Kitchener into the esports spotlight. The Call of Duty League Championships wraps up the 2025 season, with the top eight teams battling through matches of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 with the hope of claiming a piece of the $2,000,000 prize pool.   

    While the focus of the event is watching the best gameplay Call of Duty has to offer, there were also ample opportunities for attendees to engage in various activities. Covered over murals and signs of Kitchener Rangers legends were free Monster Energy booths, ghillie suit-clad mannequins, and a Movember barbershop. Rows and rows of top-of-the-line PCs lined the halls, giving visitors a chance to get a taste of high level gaming.   

    Fans from across the world and the region poured into the venue.  

    “This is my hometown, right? I live here, so I was happy to see it’s here,” Ethan Wing, a Kitchener-based Call of Duty fan, said. “Obviously, it’s tougher for a lot of fans to come out, but I think we got some decent turnout on Saturday and Sundays, so it’s pretty fun.”  

    Additionally, the tournament was a boost to the Conestoga Condors esports program, who were advertising their upcoming Waterloo Campus Esports arena.   

    The Condors’ Call of Duty team has seen particular success recently, with their varsity team qualifying for their first international tournament in May.  

    Michael Wiggelaar, a Condors varsity Call of Duty team member, was excited to see such a large tournament with popular teams end up in Kitchener, giving him a chance to connect with some of his favourite professionals.   

    “It’s definitely a big deal for the school as a whole. We hosted Optic Texas for a boot camp prior to the event, so I think it’s definitely getting some attention on our school[…]it’s a positive thing for sure,” Wiggelaar said.  

    Going into the finals on Sunday, only Vancouver Surge and Optic Texas remained. Optic, the 2024 league champions who had previously defeated the Toronto Ultra in the tournament, were causing a buzz across the arena.  

    “I want Surge to win. I think there’s a lot of Optic fans, which is awesome, but I’m cheering for the Canadian team. I want to see them take down Optic,” Wing said.   

    “I’m definitely rooting for Optic. I’ve always been an Optic fan even since back in Call of Duty: Ghosts [released in 2013],” Wiggelaar said.  

    Optic Texas entered the stadium to thunderous applause compared to the Vancouver Surge’s more tepid response. After eight grueling rounds of various game modes, Optic Texas defeated Vancouver Surge 5-3, becoming the first back-to-back champions in the Call of Duty League history.   

    As fans poured out of the Aud after the four-day long tournament, it’s clear that there are opportunities for esports growth in the Waterloo region. After hosting a global tournament for one of the most popular video games and with a dedicated esports arena on the way, the region has the chance to become a leader in a fast-growing community. 

    #Barbershop #blackOps6 #callOfDuty #callOfDutyFan #championships #cod #gameplay #Gaming #gamingLeague #hometown #jacksonWells #KitchenerRangers #league #Movember #prizePool #TheAud #tournament

  21. New Video up on the Channel!
    Me and Zylud played some of the new update to Warzone, checking out the Return of Verdansk. This was my first time playing Verdansk and I'd barely touched Warzone beforehand, so I wasn't the best in the beginning, but I ended up learning 0retty fast and now I've gotten pretty good... Although I'm still nowhere near the best, lol!
    youtu.be/rBe6Pl-s8x8?si=nrLiOB
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    #callofduty #blackops6 #warzone #battleroyale #verdansk #returntoverdansk