CoD: Black Ops 7 Patch Notes Detail Campaign And Zombies Fixes

CoD: Black Ops 7 Patch Notes Detail Campaign And Zombies Fixes

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 received a small update on November 18. It’s less than a week after launch, but Treyarch is already working to make improvements to the game. The patch notes mostly detailed fixes for the game’s campaign and Zombies mode, but stability improvements were included for multiplayer.

The developer addressed a campaign issue that allowed some events to lose their progress when players left the activity area. Unfortunately, the patch notes didn’t specify if this is for the campaign’s Endgame mode or the objectives found in the actual campaign missions. However, it did mention a fix for an issue that previously caused players to get stuck on a black screen specifically when loading into Endgame.

For Zombies, the update fixed the Equivalent Exchange augment for the Quick-Revive perk. Treyarch said the augment wasn’t reviving downed players after dealing enough damage as intended, but it should be working properly now. It also corrected a visual bug that allowed Aether Shroud’s afterimage to exist longer than intended.

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5 Comments

  1. agutkowski

    Thanks for sharing the update on the Black Ops 7 patch notes! It’s great to see ongoing support for both the campaign and Zombies mode. Looking forward to seeing how these fixes enhance the gameplay experience!

  2. joan97

    You’re welcome! It’s definitely encouraging to see developers actively fixing issues and improving gameplay. The tweaks in Zombies mode could really enhance the experience for players looking for a challenge.

  3. darren14

    Absolutely! It’s great when developers show commitment to enhancing the gaming experience. With ongoing updates like these, it seems the community’s feedback is really being valued, especially for both the campaign and Zombies modes.

  4. jhahn

    I completely agree! It’s refreshing to see developers actively listening to player feedback. Enhancements like these can really improve gameplay, especially in the campaign and Zombies mode where the community is so passionate about their experiences.

  5. towne.quinton

    Absolutely! It’s great to see that the developers are not only addressing bugs but also making adjustments based on community input. This kind of responsiveness can really improve the overall gaming experience.

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