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Black Ops 7 announces the biggest Season 1 CoD has ever seen – release period, all new maps, and more

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CoD will reach a historic peak in terms of content supply in 2025.

Black Ops 7 was released with a very robust starting lineup of 18 maps. But just a few weeks later, that number will grow to 25 – a record for the series.

Here’s the most important information about Season 1 at a glance:

Release date: expected December 4 (not yet officially confirmed)

  • 6 new multiplayer maps
    • Fate
    • Meltdown (remastered from Black Ops 2)

      Odysseus
      Standoff (remastered from Black Ops 2)
      Utopia
      Yakei
      Nuketown 2025 (from November 20)

    • 7 additional weapons (Maddox from Black Ops 4)
    • New event game modes (Sticks & Stones, others)
    • 3 maps for Zombies
    • New game modes
    • New scorestreak (Deadeye)

    Comeback of many classics

    Among the new maps for 6v6 multiplayer are several reissues of well-known classics. The legendary Nuketown map will return in a 2025 version on November 20, and there will also be a nostalgic reunion with Standoff and Meltdown from Black Ops 2.

    But there will also be brand new maps such as Utopia and Odysseus. The mix of old and new locations sets a new record for the number of maps in the launch year: there will be 25 in total this year.

    In terms of weapons, some classics are also making a comeback, including the popular Maddox assault rifle from Black Ops 4, the tech crossbow, and the ballistic knife.

    Incidentally, the latter two are also featured in Sticks & Stones, a popular game mode in the series that is also returning in Season 1.

    Positive fan response

    Many fans are completely blown away by this lavish package. In the comment sections on Reddit, YouTube, and social media, Black Ops 7 initially received rather poor reviews.

    But the tide seems to be slowly turning – especially since the competitive pressure from Battlefield 6 has apparently caused CoD to rethink some aspects of the game.

    In terms of content updates, the community is certainly pleased. Here are a few examples:

    • 6 new maps are absolutely insane (not counting Nuketown). Meltdown is one of my favorite maps from Blops 2. It’s crazy that it’s never been reissued before.” (Reddit)
    • They’re going all out. We haven’t had anything this promising in a long time – they could have distributed it even more. Absolutely awesome. Good work, Treyarch. (Reddit) Absolutely fantastic stuff, it’s cool to see that they’re really putting in the effort here. nl15nun/“ data-icon=‘external’>Reddit)
    • Absolutely fantastic stuff, it’s cool to see that they’re really putting in the effort here. Can’t wait to finally play Maddox again. (Twitter/X)

    Most recently, Call of Duty bowed to pressure from the community on a number of points, removing the carry forward of skins from the previous game for Black Ops 7 and drastically reducing SBMM. Nevertheless, according to Steam statistics, the beta was nowhere near as popular as that of Battlefield 6.

Thomas
Thomas
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