Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 arrives with the weight of two decades of expectations behind it, yet the newest entry in Treyarch’s signature series feels less like a victory lap and more like a course correction.
The studio spent years building this game, and the result is a tightly constructed mix of single-player storytelling, revamped multiplayer balance and an ambitious Zombies mode that sets the tone for the next era of the franchise.
For veterans who grew up with the series or served while these games shaped pop culture, Black Ops 7 lands in familiar territory. It returns to a grounded tone, drops most of the sci-fi spectacle and focuses again on the psychological impact of covert operations.
The result is stronger than expected, though not without its rough edges.
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