Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Reveal Confirms Co-Op Campaign, Launch Date, More
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 releases on November 14 for PC and consoles. The campaign supports solo and four-player cooperative play, includes mind-bending, surreal sequences, and introduces a series-first Endgame act that is replayable. The story, set in 2035, is a narrative sequel to Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6 and centers on Raul Menendez returning as the antagonist who broadcasts a global threat. David "Section" Mason returns as leader of a JSOC team opposing Menendez and his weapon that weaponizes fear. The Guild, a global tech giant, plays a role countering Menendez. Missions range from covert infiltrations to subconscious scenarios across global locales, and campaign progression grants XP to level abilities and gear for use in the Endgame.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 got a full reveal at Gamescom Opening Night Live Tuesday, confirming release date, a four-player co-op campaign, and details about multiplayer and zombies mode. Black Ops 7 is coming to PC and consoles on November 14, just like the leak claimed last week. Activision also debuted the first look at Black Ops 7 gameplay and shared details about the game in a 17-minute-long Black Ops 7 Direct presentation.
Activision said that mission variety was at the core of the Black Ops 7 campaign, with covert operations, infiltrations, and surreal missions that take place in the sub-consciousness. The campaign also features diverse environments across the globe, from Japan to the Mediterranean coast. The Black Ops 7 campaign will also feature global progression, allowing players to accumulate XP and level up abilities and gear that can be eventually used in the Endgame.
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