Treyarch and Raven Software have officially confirmed Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, and the reveal makes a previous rumor seem all the more credible. Call of Duty's annual release cycle means there's always some speculation about what's next for the series, and as with any other rumors, it can be hard to tell which leaks are trustworthy and which are just fluff. Now that fans have some official details on Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, one particular leak from April sounds more believable.
A teaser at the end of this year's Xbox Games Showcase confirmed that this year's Call of Duty will indeed be the seventh Black Ops title. Beyond that, it revealed that Black Ops 7 will have a co-op campaign and feature the return of Black Ops 2's David Mason. On top of being exciting news for longtime fans, those details could give insight into what else to expect based on some news from two months ago.
A new rumor suggests pre-orders for the next installment in the Call of Duty series, Black Ops 7, will begin sooner than most fans expected.
As CharlieIntel pointed out on Twitter, the confirmation of a co-op...