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Source: https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.p...r-uk-gaming-traffic-on-ee-and-bt-network.html
Consumer broadband ISP, phone, mobile and TV provider EE (BT) has today claimed that this week’s release of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” on PC and consoles has “driven the biggest ever amount of gaming traffic for a game launch” on their network, with the largest spike actually hitting on Monday (21st) due to the start of the preload period.
This was the first year that Call of Duty has been made available on Xbox Games Pass Ultimate, and as a result, EE / BT saw a 144% increase in Xbox Live traffic on its home broadband network vs the week before. But none of this should come as a surprise, given how big the download is.
The news comes just as EE launches a range of new Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 console bundles, featuring various in-game items and claiming savings of up to £550.
Consumer broadband ISP, phone, mobile and TV provider EE (BT) has today claimed that this week’s release of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” on PC and consoles has “driven the biggest ever amount of gaming traffic for a game launch” on their network, with the largest spike actually hitting on Monday (21st) due to the start of the preload period.
This was the first year that Call of Duty has been made available on Xbox Games Pass Ultimate, and as a result, EE / BT saw a 144% increase in Xbox Live traffic on its home broadband network vs the week before. But none of this should come as a surprise, given how big the download is.
The news comes just as EE launches a range of new Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 console bundles, featuring various in-game items and claiming savings of up to £550.