How Black Ops 7’s development let the studio take risks across its campaign, multiplayer, and endgame mode

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The series is in the midst of a bit of an identity crisis, with its consistent stream of crossover skins. We are on the precipice of a new Battlefield title, which has been received incredibly well in two record-breaking betas. On top of that, this year’s entry in the long-running franchise is a sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which was released less than 12 months ago.

The last time this happened was with the release of Sledgehammer’s Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 in 2023. That entry was critically panned for its cobbled-together campaign and a multiplayer that feels like a step back from the rest of the reimagined trilogy. So, what is stopping Black Ops 7 from meeting the same fate?

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