As is tradition, the Call of Duty series is returning once again for its annual dollop of guns and ammunition, and today Activision has announced Black Ops 7.
The next series entry is being helmed by Treyarch and Raven Software, with the developers promising the “most mind-bending” Black Ops release yet.
It will all be set more than 40 years after the events of Black Ops 6, with things all kicking off in the year 2035.
You can check out the first teaser for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 below.
Black Ops 7 will be able to be played solo or with friends “in a thrilling and innovative” co-op campaign, while also having the series’ “signature” multiplayer experience.
Black Ops 7 was revealed by Activision today, marking the return of the Call of Duty series for its yearly dollop of guns and ammunition.
Raven Software and Treyarch are leading the next series entry, and the developers say it will be the “most mind-bending” Black Ops release to date. With events beginning in 2035, it will take place over 40 years after the events of Black Ops 6. Sadly, it doesn’t seem like things are looking good for humanity either.
The official blurb states that “the world is on the brink of chaos, ravaged by violent conflict and psychological warfare.”. “With the use of advanced technology, David Mason and his group must retaliate against a cunning adversary who uses fear as a weapon more than anything else. The initial teaser for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is available below.
Black Ops 7 will feature the “signature” multiplayer experience of the series in addition to being playable alone or with friends “in a thrilling and innovative” cooperative campaign. New maps and other content from Zombies will be included.
According to series general manager Matt Cox, the upcoming game will be “the full Call of Duty package,” with more information to be revealed later this summer.
Activision Publishing Marketing head Tyler Bahl also stated: “We’re thrilled to give players a little more time to enjoy all the live seasons and give them more of what they want across Black Ops 6 and Call of Duty: Warzone before we turn the page to Black Ops 7 because this is the first time we’re staying within the Black Ops series with back-to-back releases.”. “.