The worldwide reveal trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has surpassed an unfortunate milestone, accumulating close to 400,000 dislikes in less than one week. Although Call of Duty has consistently remained one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time, the community seems to be growing tired of feeling unheard, and it's beginning to show its anger by targeting the next entry in the series, Black Ops 7.
After a mind-bending first trailer back in June, publisher Activision finally pulled back the curtain on Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 with a worldwide reveal during Gamescom Opening Night Live. The new trailer gave fans a great look at the Black Ops 2 sequel, which will see some iconic characters, such as David Mason and the villainous Raul Menendez, make a return. As the game will be set in the year 2035, ten years after the events of Black Ops 2, fans can expect plenty of semi-futuristic elements in the game's Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies.
It's fair to say that the reveal trailer for Black Ops 7 hasn't gone down well with players. In fact, it's being received so poorly that it may actually benefit...