Black Ops 7 blows the doors wide open on its multiplayer mode ahead of Call of Duty: Next
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Black Ops 7 blows the doors wide open on its multiplayer mode ahead of Call of Duty: Next
"Black Ops 7 is a little far off still, but if you thought next week's big Call of Duty: Next multiplayer reveal event was going to be where most remaining information would be revealed, you'd actually be a little off base this time. That's because Treyarch and Raven have unveiled practically all details about the game's multiplayer mode ahead of Next, showing off the hardware, the multiplayer arenas, and even going deep on movement and map design."
"The post walks us through all 18 maps coming to Black Ops 7 at launch - 16 core (6v6) multiplayer maps, and two Skirmish maps. Of those 16, three are Black Ops 2 remakes; those being Express, Hijacked, and Raid. Skirmish is the new, big-player-count mode in Black Ops 7, offering 20v20 matches on two large maps that include team objectives, vehicles, and more. It's nothing you haven't seen before, and it's actually one of the least discussed in the blog post."
Black Ops 7 launches with 18 multiplayer maps: 16 core 6v6 maps and two large Skirmish maps. Three core maps are Black Ops 2 remakes: Express, Hijacked, and Raid. Skirmish supports 20v20 matches with team objectives, vehicles, and expansive arenas. Overload is a new mode that riffs on Capture the Flag. The Overlock system lets players modify tacticals, lethals, Field Upgrades, and Scorestreaks with up to two abilities that change behavior, cost, or capacity. Progression changes include camo grind details, the return of Weapon Prestige, and other progression tweaks. A separate deep dive on Zombies is forthcoming.
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