Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Launches Today with 4-Player Co-op Campaign
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches today on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC with 4-player co-op campaign, 32-player Endgame mode, and Day One Game Pass access.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 drops today, November 14, across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC (Battle.net, Steam, Xbox on PC). Treyarch and Raven Software are pushing the series into 2035 with a near-future setting that continues the narrative from Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6, but the big hook is the 4-player co-op campaign—a first for the Black Ops storyline. Add in Game Pass Day One availability, and Activision's ensuring maximum player counts from launch.
The 2035 setting leans into psychological warfare and violent global conflict, themes Black Ops has explored before but now amplified with near-future tech. The campaign supporting four players simultaneously transforms how Treyarch designs missions, moving away from the solo stealth and linear storytelling that defined earlier Black Ops entries toward squad-based objectives and coordinated chaos.
32-Player Endgame Mode Explores Avalon

Endgame mode introduces PvE cooperation at unprecedented scale for Call of Duty. Up to 32 players explore the land of Avalon in what Activision's positioning as an ongoing content platform separate from traditional multiplayer. The mythological setting clashes hard with Black Ops' grounded military aesthetic, suggesting Treyarch's taking creative risks to differentiate Endgame from Warzone's battle royale dominance.
The mode's structure and objectives remain somewhat mysterious, but the 32-player count hints at large-scale horde defense or objective-based scenarios that require genuine coordination beyond standard squad tactics.
Multiplayer Launches with 18 Maps

Black Ops 7's multiplayer hits the ground running with 18 maps at launch, split between traditional 6v6 and large-scale 20v20 modes. The new Wall Jump mechanic expands movement options beyond Black Ops 6's omni-movement system, suggesting verticality plays a bigger role in map design and gunfight flow. The Overclock System lets players customize weapons mid-match, adapting loadouts to shifting team compositions and map control without waiting for respawn.
Treyarch's track record with multiplayer balance and map design has always been Black Ops' strongest element, and 18 launch maps demonstrate Activision's commitment to content variety from day one.
Game Pass Day One and Launch Celebration

Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers get Black Ops 7 from today without additional purchase, significantly expanding the potential playerbase beyond traditional Call of Duty buyers. Activision's also celebrating the Japanese launch with a special trailer featuring popular gaming creators Vodka and Noriaki Suzuki, targeting the growing Call of Duty community in Japan.
Zombies Returns with Largest Map Ever

Round-based Zombies mode features "Ash of the Damned," the largest Zombies map in series history. The scale suggests open exploration and complex Easter egg hunts that demand multiple playthroughs to fully uncover. Dead Ops Arcade 4 returns after a 5-year absence, bringing the top-down arcade shooter variant back for fans who prefer chaos over strategic survival.
Zombies has been Black Ops' signature mode since World at War, and Treyarch clearly isn't abandoning the formula that keeps players grinding for high rounds and secret objectives.
For the latest updates, season roadmap, and platform-specific details, visit the official Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 website.
Game Information
| Title | Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 |
| Japanese Title | コール オブ デューティ: ブラックオプス7 |
| Developer | Treyarch, Raven Software |
| Publisher | Activision Publishing, Inc. |
| Release Date | November 14, 2025 |
| Platforms | PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X\ |
| Genre | First-Person Shooter |
| Rating | CERO 18+ (Japan) |



