Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – All the key details on the next Call of Duty
Activision is double-dipping on Black Ops in 2025.
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Activision is going back to the well with Black Ops 7 this year—a deviation from the CoD release pattern that hasn't gone unnoticed or without concern—but Treyarch and Raven are zagging away from the Gulf War antics of last year's Blops 6. Instead, we're going back to the future (again).
While I quietly mourn the Infinity Ward game we're not getting this year, I look forward to seeing Call of Duty's latest interpretation of future warfare. Here's what we know about Blops 7 so far, including its release date and confirmed gameplay improvements.
When is the Black Ops 7 release date?
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is coming out November 14 on PC, PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One. Which wasn't really a surprise when it was announced during Gamescom's Opening Night Live, as COD has come out every Fall, without fail, for the last 20 years.
Article continues belowWhen is the Black Ops 7 beta?
Unfortunately, Black Ops 7's beta is now over, and there won't be another one before the game is scheduled to release in November.
The last beta was originally scheduled to run from October 2 - 8, but it got extended by another day, so ended on October 9. And whether coincidence or not (I'm leaning on the side of 'or not'), this was the day before Battlefield 6 was actually released.
Black Ops 7 trailers
Reveal trailer
Thanks to all the robots and holograms on display, this three-minute reveal of Black Ops 7 briefly fooled most of the audience at Xbox's June showcase into thinking Microsoft was announcing an original new series, but alas, it was an obligatory Call of Duty reveal.
Black Ops 7 story and setting
"The year is 2035 and the world is on the brink of chaos, ravaged by violent conflict and psychological warfare following the events of the fan-favorite titles Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6," reads the Black Ops 7 Steam page.
That's right, we're going back to the future (but maybe not the flavor of future you're asking for). As the description indicates, Blops 7 is picking up the ball with David Mason, son of Alex "The Numbers" Mason. David Mason last appeared in 2012's Black Ops 2, a game now old enough to pluck the nostalgic strings of the late Xbox 360 era.
It's unclear if this 2035 story will have any material ties to the '90s antics of Blops 6, but history tells us not to expect much in terms of connective tissue. Maybe Frank Woods will show up? Did he die in Blops 2? High school was a long time ago.
And if you can't remember your Masons from your Woods, then our Black Ops lore explainer can help you get caught up on the franchise's often ridiculous story.
Black Ops 7 gameplay
There are two opposing factions in Black Ops 7: JSOC and The Guild. The JSOC faction is led by David Mason and The Guild is led by CEO Emma Kagan. Across both factions, there are a total of 24 playable operators: It's a Blops game, so of course Zombies is making the cut. Never been my thing, but last year's version was my favorite in a while thanks to its sandboxy maps. Here's all the key details you need to know about zombies in Black Ops 7: And here's what's carrying over from Black Ops 6 to 7 in zombies: By far the strangest aspect of Black Ops 7 is its timing. We just got Black Ops 6 last year, which makes this the second time in a row that Call of Duty has sequelized the previous year's game instead of following its usual pattern. That pattern would typically dictate that it's Infinity Ward's turn to dazzle us with the next Modern Warfare, but instead we're getting another Blops helmed by Treyarch (which tends to focus on multiplayer and Zombies) and Raven Software (which has made the last few Blops campaigns). There are obvious red flags here. The last time this happened was 2023's Modern Warfare 3, a sequel that reporting indicated was thrown together by Sledgehammer after Activision delayed Black Ops 6 a year. Because Activision wasn't about to skip an opportunity to release something for $70 in 2023, it pushed out a disjointed, shallow, and noticeably barren CoD that earned the series' worst reviews in history. Assuming it wasn't always the plan to double-dip on Blops in 2024 and 2025, we could be watching history repeat itself. No seriously. If we're only counting mainline games, Black Ops 7 is Call of Duty 22. Let that sink in, then expunge it from your aging body and let it wash over you.
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Black Ops 7 Zombies
Wait, another Black Ops so soon?
Black Ops 7? More like Call of Duty 22
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