
"I don't blame those who think all of these games look the same, but if you like a fast shooter with some interesting opportunities for gravity-defying tactics, you might want to check out footage from today's event-especially if you're a fan of Black Ops 2, to which 7 is intended as a spiritual successor. Set in the near future, Black Ops 7 has some fancy tech that builds off the advanced movement techniques in Black Ops 6."
"In what's shaping up to be a healthy roster of maps, BLOPS7 will feature 16 6v6 maps, with 13 of those being brand new designs joined by three remakes of BLOPS6 maps. The remaining two maps are for 20v20 battles. During the beta, folks can jam on six of these maps, all of which are of the smaller, 6v6 variety. Map design in BLOPS7 is particularly focused on standard, three-lane construction. That tried-and-true design, however, might be just what allows the game's advanced movement techniques to really"
Black Ops 7 launches November 14 with an early access beta from October 2–5. Multiplayer emphasizes a tactile, fast-paced experience that extends advanced movement from previous entries, including wall-jumping, wall-bouncing, sliding, and a tactical stance for vertical and unexpected sightline plays. The game ships with 18 maps, primarily 6v6 (16), including 13 new designs and three remakes, plus two 20v20 maps. Beta offers six 6v6 maps. Map architecture favors standard three-lane layouts intended to interact with advanced movement and allow players to mix up engagements with gravity-defying tactics and vertical play.
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