Black Ops 7 launches on November 14 and continues the Black Ops line a decade after Black Ops 2, marking the first consecutive Black Ops release. The four-player co-op campaign returns and culminates in Endgame, a replayable open-world final mission with RPG and extraction elements where players customize loadouts, complete missions, level up, and earn abilities. Futuristic weaponry and varied locations are featured. Movement expands on Black Ops 6's Omnimovement, adding new options including wallrunning. Round-based Zombies include vehicle-based gameplay and Survival maps. Multiplayer full reveal arrives September 30 with a beta scheduled October 2–8.
First things first, the leaked November release date turned out to be accurate. Black Ops 7 is set for launch on November 14. As for today's reveal, its focus was mainly on the larger systems, features, and new mechanics arriving with the game. As previously announced, the co-op campaign (four-player) returns, but Treyarch is adding a pretty unusual twist to that.
The campaign's final mission is what the developer calls Endgame, and it's essentially a replayable, open-world section with some RPG and extraction elements. You get to customise your loadout and take on missions and other challenges within runs, where you can also level up and earn new abilities. We also got a look at some of the futuristic weaponry we'll be able to wield, and a few of the locations we're going to be visiting.
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