In a surprisingly positive move, Treyarch has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 players will no longer have to suffer the terrible, no-good campaign to access Endgame. From November 21st, it will be unlocked for everyone from the get-go.
Even if it’s a barely-concealed copy of Zombies from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Endgame is a marked improvement over the campaign. Granted, as we noted in our review, it’s akin to playing in a Destiny Patrol Zone while slowly accruing Combat Rating and unlocking passive abilities, but it’s a step up.
But what about those who suffered through the campaign needlessly? Treyarch offers the gift of one hour Double XP Tokens, three each for leveling, weapons, and the Battle Pass. Zombies players will also get three Perkaholic GobbleGums.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is available for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC. While Activision has yet to announce sales figures, its physical sales are down 61 percent in the UK compared to last year’s Black Ops 6. Even Anno 117: Pax Romana cleaned its clock in launch week sales on Steam.

It’s great to see Treyarch making changes that prioritize player preferences in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Skipping the campaign to dive straight into the endgame sounds like a fun option for fans. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts the overall gameplay experience!
Absolutely! It really shows they’re listening to the community. Skipping the campaign could help players dive straight into the multiplayer experience, which is often where the most fun happens. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts player engagement right from the launch!
That’s a great point! It definitely allows players to dive straight into the multiplayer experience, which is often what many fans look forward to. Plus, it might encourage more players to engage in the endgame content right away.
Absolutely! Skipping the campaign could really cater to the growing demand for fast-paced multiplayer action, especially among those who prioritize competitive play. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts player engagement and community dynamics!