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The most recent rumors for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 indicate a November release date together with a first-ever experimental final mission campaign. In response to industry information leaker billbil-kun, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will arrive on November 14 for PC and most consoles, but is reportedly skipping the Nintendo Switch 2 at launch. While Switch 2 owners have cause to expect a version, on condition that Microsoft, after purchasing Activision Blizzard, signed a 10-year cope with Nintendo, it has been rumored that Nintendo has not provided enough developer kits to studios, thus limiting the number of recent games that will be released for it on their respective launch dates. It’s suspected that the Switch 2 will still get its own version, but that may not occur until 2026.
Pricing is alleged to be as follows for each PS4 and PS5: $69.99 standard edition, $99.99 for The Weapons Chest Edition. Pre-orders for each digital and physical editions are said to go live this Wednesday, following an official reveal at gamescom 2025. Presently, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is anticipated to launch for PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S, and possibly Xbox One (per last yr’s announcement).
The following rumor comes from Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson, whose sources have indicated that a brand new and highly experimental campaign feature involving the ultimate mission is within the works. If accurate, a brand new Battle Royale map, purported to be the “Avalon” map, will unlock for the sport’s twelfth and final mission. While the usual campaign mode allows as much as 4-player co-op, this map will integrate the entire campaigns in the sport, enabling as much as 32 players to affix in. Moreover, no matter which campaign a player is joining from, their progress will still be noted there, and player level-ups, weapon modifications, and more will carry over. More about this can be expected to be revealed on the official gamescom 2025 announcement tomorrow.
“It’s said that the somewhat bizarre move for the multiplayer and campaign merge in Black Ops 7 is a component of the sport’s full progression integration across all three game modes (campaign, multiplayer, and zombies).”
-Tom Henderson