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https://www.u4gm.com/bo6-bot-lobbies. A recent update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has brought an unexpected shakeup to Ranked Play: all player loadouts in the Ranked Play playlist have been reset. The change, applied on September 16, 2025, was not a bug but a deliberate move by developer Treyarch, meant to preserve competitive fairness and ensure that all players compete under the same restrictions.
Prior to this update some players were reportedly using banned or restricted items in their Ranked loadouts, items that are not allowed under the official Call of Duty League competitive rules. The reset forces players to rebuild their loadouts from scratch, using only the items approved under the competitive settings. Any loadout content that violates the restricted item list is removed from Ranked loadout options.
The decision reflects concerns about the integrity of Ranked Play. When players are able to exploit loopholes, restricted weapons, or other items not meant for Ranked competition, matches become unbalanced. By wiping all existing Ranked loadouts and restricting the set of usable items to those explicitly allowed, Treyarch aims to eliminate unfair advantages and restore a level playing field.
For many players this means redoing hours of configuration. Loadouts that included weapons, attachments, equipment, or perks that do not meet the competitive settings are no longer valid in Ranked. Players will need to choose from a filtered pool of items, rebuild their favorite setups if possible, or experiment with new loadout combinations that respect the competitive restrictions.
This update also raises several practical considerations. First, players will want to check what items are currently restricted or banned in Ranked Play so they do not waste effort rebuilding loadouts that will immediately be rejected or reset. Second, there may be user interface or saving bugs, since historically Black Ops 6 has had issues with loadouts not saving properly, especially after updates. Community reports suggest that in earlier patches players noticed their custom classes disappearing or being forcibly reset.
What players can do right now:
Review the competitive ruleset published by the developers to see which weapons, attachments, perks, etc. are allowed in Ranked Play.
Rebuild loadouts using permitted items only.
Double‑check loadouts before entering Ranked matches to confirm no banned component is still present.
Save backup notes (mentally or via screenshot) of favorite loadout builds so that rebuilding after resets is faster.
Though the reset is inconvenient, many in the community view it as necessary. Competitive gaming depends heavily on having clear, enforced rules, and when those rules are bent or ignored it erodes trust in the system. By resetting Ranked Play loadouts, Treyarch is drawing a line: everything in Ranked must be legit, under the same approved configuration.
In the long run this could lead to more stability in Ranked matchmaking and fewer complaints of unfair matches. It may also push players to adapt, experiment with different items, and stay closer to what is officially allowed under the CDL or other competitive settings. For dedicated players these changes impose a burden, but they also restore fairness.