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Call of Duty fans are in for a treat, as Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is shaping up to be, frankly, weird. Early reveals have shown a potentially mind-bending campaign where our characters appear to be fighting their way through some kind of virtual world. It's an odd one, and you won't need to wait long to jump in.
Activision, like numerous other game developers, utilizes AI technologies to create its games, including entries in the Call of Duty series. With Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 coming up this year, associate creative director Miles Leslie has clarified Activision's stance on AI for the CoD series.
Black Ops 7's campaign will support co-op with up to four players, and there’s also a new global progression system that will allow players to earn XP throughout missions.
New to Call of Duty multiplayer in Black Ops 7 is Skirmish, a 20v20 mode that blends objective-based play with abilities like wingsuiting, grappling hooks, and vehicles for large-scale combat.
Can Treyarch and Raven Software getting players back on their side with the largest round-based Zombies map yet?
There are separate Game Pass subscription and preorder requirements to join the closed and open betas for the next Call of Duty game.
Black Ops 7 has some serious star power behind it, with Milo Ventimiglia and Kiernan Shipka starring in some stunning new images.
Publisher Activision and developers Treyarch and Raven Software announced Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will launch for the [...]
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Those who pre-order Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, or have an active Xbox Game Pass subscription, can take part in an early beta session from 6pm on October 2nd. Everyone else will be able to join 72 hours later on October 5th — no purchase of the game required — and that beta period ends on October 8th at 6pm, UK time.
Black Ops 7 looks set to skip the Nintendo Switch 2 at launch, despite parent company Microsoft’s “binding 10-year legal agreement” to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms. In 2023, as part of its push to get its Activision Blizzard acquisition cleared through the courts,