A reliable insider reports that Activision, the publisher behind Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, is thinking about releasing the shooter a week earlier than planned. The release date for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is currently set for November 14, which, if it remains unaltered, will be the latest a new mainline entry in the series has ever been released. However, there have been rumblings over the last few weeks that suggest Activision is considering an earlier launch for the title.
Call of Duty fans had the chance to go hands-on with Black Ops 7 during its open beta weekend earlier this month and test out the game's new movement features, weapons, maps, modes, and more. While there were initially concerns that the next Call of Duty game would be nothing more than a "Black Ops 6 DLC," developer Treyarch Studios has announced some major changes that could make Black Ops 7 a turning point for the franchise. After players shared their thoughts on the state of Call of Duty, the studio revealed it would return to the traditional matchmaking system for Black Ops 7, eliminate disbanding lobbies, and cancel the controversial Carry Forward feature.
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