Call of Duty Just Let a Golden Opportunity for Black Ops 7 Pass It By
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 was recently unveiled at the Xbox Games Showcase, but the festivities could have continued on one specific date.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 fans are finally getting their long-awaited follow-up to the 2012 classic, with Black Ops 7 now confirmed to be a direct sequel. While information is fairly limited about the game, fans know that it will be another joint effort between Raven Software and Treyarch, with the former expected to handle the campaign similar to Black Ops Cold War and Black Ops 6. Said campaign will continue the stories of David Mason and Raul Menendez and feature co-op gameplay, while Zombies will return yet again, and the recently introduced omnimovement system will be expanded upon. Fittingly, Black Ops 7 will be releasing in 2025, the same year that Black Ops 2’s campaign took place, showing some clever thinking on Activision’s part. However, this acknowledgment of Black Ops 2’s setting makes its refusal to do anything special for June 19, 2025 - AKA Judgment Day - that much stranger.
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