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All Black Ops 6 Trophies and Achievements

A soldier stands outside in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
Activision

Put on your silencers, turn on your night vision, and get ready to go undercover with the latest and greatest Call of Duty title, Black Ops 6. If you’re not grinding out multiplayer matches or seeing how long you can last in the Zombies mode, you may find yourself looking to unlock some Trophies and Achievements. Odds are you will pop a few by naturally playing the campaign and cross-platform multiplayer, but you would need to be very lucky indeed to get them all without aiming to. While earning Prestige is a badge of honor, there’s no greater way to prove your dominance than to unlock all the Trophies and Achievements. We uncovered all the classified intel on the game’s Trophies and Achievements to share with you.

All Black Ops 6 Trophies and Achievements

A gun on a rack in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
Activision

One thing to note is that only the PlayStation 4 version will have a Platinum Trophy. Just like last year’s Modern Warfare III, the PS5 treats Black Ops 6 as DLC for Modern Warfare 2 and has no dedicated Platinum. If you are a Platinum hunter, consider playing on PS4. Otherwise, we have 44 Trophies and Achievements to run through. Here’s the full list and description of how to unlock them:

  • (Platinum Trophy on PS4 only) Decorated Agent – Unlock all Trophies in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
  • Case Closed – Complete the Campaign on any difficulty
  • Case in Point – Complete the Campaign on Veteran difficulty
  • Unexpected Move – Complete Bishop Takes Rook in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Talent Acquisition – Complete Blood Feud in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Breaking News – Complete Most Wanted in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Bunker Busters – Complete Hunting Season and The Cradle in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Head Games – Complete Emergence in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Jackpot – Complete High Rollers in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Grounded – Complete Ground Control in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Consolation Prize – Complete Under the Radar in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Capitol Punishment – Complete Separation Anxiety in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Buried at Sea – Complete Checkmate in Campaign on any difficulty
  • Covert Agent – In Blood Feud, reach the Guild meeting without ever breaking stealth
  • Party’s Over – In Most Wanted, perform 5 takedowns on guards in the gala without being spotted
  • Full Clear – In Hunting Season, complete every POI on the Tac Map
  • Skewer the Winged Beast – In Under the Radar, have the SAM target itself and the helicopter
  • Bulldozed – In Ground Control, crush 25 enemies while driving the tank
  • David vs Goliath – In Checkmate, destroy the APC using an RC-XD
  • Dipped in Gold – Purchase all Safehouse and Player Upgrades in Campaign
  • The Puzzles, Mason – Complete all Safehouse Puzzles in Campaign
  • Seek & Destroy – Get 2 Kills with a single remote controlled Throwing Knife from at least 50 meters away in Campaign
  • Rapid Reflexes – Get 5 Headshot Kills during a single use of the Adrenaline Stim in Campaign
  • Close Combat Specialist – Perform 10 takedowns in Campaign
  • Destructive Wake – Get 5 or more Kills with a single Scorestreak in Campaign
  • Return of the King – Enter Prestige 1
  • Show Off – Earn a Mastery Badge for any weapon
  • Camos Are Forever – Unlock any Diamond or Opal Camo
  • The Pale Horse Arrives – Get 500 Eliminations in Multiplayer
  • Podium Finish – Win 25 Multiplayer Matches
  • Rush Hour – Get a Double Kill with the RC-XD in Multiplayer
  • Red Carpet – Get featured in the Best Play 3 times in Multiplayer
  • Doing Your Part – Complete the Training Course in Multiplayer
  • Betrayal – Kill an enemy from behind while disguised by the Sleeper Agent
  • Heavy Ordinance Specialist – Destroy 50 Aerial Scorestreaks with Launchers in Multiplayer
  • Stylish Kill – Get 75 Eliminations while having an active Combat Speciality Perk in Multiplayer
  • No Mo’ Modi – Get out of jail, but not for free
  • Culinary Delight – In Terminus, consume a fish cooked with a special ingredient
  • Treasure Hunter – In Terminus, find the final Talisman
  • Bye-Bye, Dark Aether – Help the lost scientist complete his experiment
  • World Domination – In Liberty Falls, tap into your Supervillain side
  • Deadwood – In Liberty Falls, achieve a sporting high score
  • To Know Your Enemy… – Get 100 Kills while using Mutant Injections in Zombies
  • Cyberized – Research all Augments for 10 Items in Zombies
  • Annihilation – Get 100 Elite Zombie Eliminations in Zombies
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