Consumer feedback has always been a priority for Treyarch. As the launching of their latest flagship video game looms near, they must get all the fan input they could muster in order to deliver a satisfying addition to their popular first-person shooting game series.

Treyarch treat their fans as integral allies in developing their games. "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is no exception.

In a previous report, fans who have pre-ordered the game or have won free access codes online can play the game's beta version. This freebee is a win-win situation for the gamers and developers alike. Gamers would enjoy exclusive gameplay while developers get their game tested by none other than the fans who would be purchasing their game later on this year. Developers have enough time until then to iron out possible issues.

PS4 gamers were the first to test the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" beta seven days ago, a full week before Xbox One gamers had their chance. However, accessing the beta has proven problematic for Xbox One users recently. Invalid beta codes and constant error messages have been reported. Disgruntled fans then took to Twitter to air out their predicaments.

Both Treyarch and Microsoft, being the feedback sponge that they claim they are, responded to the concern on social media. Treyarch said they are currently investigating the issue while the Xbox Support account said a fix is soon underway. Both urged Xbox One gamers to keep them posted and to mention any further issues if there are any.

Due to the delay of some Xbox One gamers to test out the game's beta, it's highly likely that the beta testing period will be extended. This was the case with the "Street Fighter 5" beta.

As for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3," the beta includes seven maps and three modes. It will maintain "Uplink" mode, a popular multiplayer feature first installed on "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare."

The game's chief design director David Vonderhaar previously said that the level cap will be increased from 28 to 34 although progress made in the beta will not be carried over to the final game.

According to Gamer Rant, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" will do away with linear campaigns in exchange for more "wide open" campaign levels. Other features include a new jetpack propulsion system, added customization options, and the inclusion of Zombies and multiplayer Specialists.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" will be available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC on November 6, 2015.