Two of the bigger reveals during Gamescom Opening Night Live were Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Lego Batman: Legacy of The Dark Knight. Some of the finer details about both games have become clear amid the ONL aftermath, including the reveals that Black Ops 7 will buck a CoD trend by ditching traditional difficulty settings, while Batman's new Lego game will do the exact opposite.
The focus of Black Ops 7's big reveal was its campaign. More specifically, how its campaign will be unique from any Call of Duty campaign to have come before it. You will be able to play through Black Ops 7's story alone or in co-op with as many as three other people, and rather than giving players a difficulty option to choose, the campaign's difficulty will be scaled based on how many of you are playing.
Exactly how that will work remains unclear. It might be as simple as the fire raining down on you intensifying depending on the size of your squad. I'm hoping there's a little more to it than that, particularly when there will be an option to pair up with random players online, and there will...