
"Call of Duty: Next, Activision's annual Call of Duty reveal event, is coming today, September 30, promising news and updates on Black Ops 7's multiplayer, Zombies, and campaign. We're also expecting updates on what's next for the battle royale game Call of Duty: Warzone. It's a major event for one of the biggest FPS franchises out there, and it'll be streamed live for everyone to watch."
"People who watch on Twitch for one hour will receive a code granting them early access to the Black Ops 7 beta--this means they can start playing on October 2 before most other people. Another way to get in on October 2 is by preordering the game or subscribing to Game Pass. The beta opens for everyone else on October 5 and runs through October 8."
"Black Ops 7 launches on November 14 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It's the second Black Ops game in as many years, following 2024's Black Ops 6. Activision has said it's aware some people might feel some amount of "fatigue" about back-to-back Black Ops games, but the developer believes it's bringing enough new content and changes to make Black Ops 7 appealing."
Call of Duty: Next takes place on September 30 in Las Vegas and will stream live on platforms including YouTube and Twitch. Viewers who watch on Twitch for one hour will receive an early-access beta code for Black Ops 7, granting play beginning October 2; preorders and Game Pass subscriptions also unlock October 2 access. The beta is open to everyone from October 5 through October 8. Live multiplayer and Zombies footage from Black Ops 7 will be shown, likely alongside Call of Duty: Warzone updates. Black Ops 7 launches November 14 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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