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For the first time in Call of Duty's history, we're getting back-to-back Black Ops titles, and whereas last year's Black Ops 6 was grounded in the '90s, Black Ops 7 aims to propel Call of Duty back to the future.
Black Ops 6 Weapon Camos will not be transferable to Black Ops 7 weapons, but still usable on Black Ops 6 weapons.
Hardcore Gamer sat down with Design Director Matt Schrantz and Senior Director of Production Yale Miller to discuss Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.
As a result, developer Treyarch has decided it’s time to revisit this story with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, a game that was greenlit and developed concurrently with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Last week,
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches on November 14, bringing an all-new campaign set in 2035 with Milo Ventimiglia starring as David Mason. Treyarch has now confirmed that Black Ops 7 will feature progression across all modes. This means players can finally rank up and earn more meaningful rewards simply by playing through the game's story.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has seen its fair share of “goofy” skins during its nine-month lifetime. The reception to those has been mixed to say the least, with the lines between player expression and competitive gameplay often being blurred by the equipping of such colourful designs.
Well, things are only set to get weirder in Black Ops 7. Set 10 years from now, it’s looking as mind-bending as it is mold-breaking, as Treyarch and Raven Software’s latest shooter steps even further out of the series' traditional military boots and ...