What is 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6? SBMM counter exploit explained

Explaining 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6 (Image via Activision)
Explaining 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6 (Image via Activision)

2 Boxing in Black Ops 6 is a matchmaking technique where players are matched with inexperienced opponents or bots. This method allows gamers to bypass the Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM) system, enabling them to achieve high kill counts and earn rewards and XPs. Many content creators use this technique to get views and gain subscribers.

This article explains the 2 Boxing system in Black Ops 6.


Everything about 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6

2 Boxing is a matchmaking technique that can be used to play against amateur opponents or bots. Many content creators and players often take advantage of this method to showcase their high-kill gameplay. To use the technique, you need to create a new account with low-skill stats and join the lobby with your main account.

Many players encounter 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6 (Image via Activision)
Many players encounter 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6 (Image via Activision)

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Once the match begins, you have to disconnect or leave the new account. This will allow you to play with you main account and get a lot of kills against lower-skilled enemies. A very popular YouTube content creator, NerosCinema, recently used 2 Boxing in Black Ops 6. He created a second account with low stats and joined the lobby with his primary account to search for a game.

After finding a match on Nuketown, he left the second account and successfully bypassed the SBMM used in this title. During the match, he received in-game messages from opponents accusing him of cheating. He then went on explain how annoying and frustrating it is to play against bots and amateur players.

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2 Boxing was also prevalent in Warzone, where many gamers used it to play against low-skilled opponents to make videos and montages with a high number of kills, fooling their audience.

While this is not illegal or a hack, it often negatively impacts the gaming experience of many new CoD players who have invested their hard-earned money in Black Ops 6.


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