A new Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 update rolled out in the afternoon (ET) of November 21, with Activision sharing its official patch notes soon afterward. The release introduces many weapon balancing tweaks and some changes to the Black Ops 7 aim assist feature, among other novelties.
The seventh Call of Duty: Black Ops game launched on November 14. It has received four updates over the next five days. Each of those patches was primarily focused on bug fixes and balance adjustments.
A new Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 playlist update for November 20 adds one of the series' most iconic and beloved Multiplayer maps.
Another such update rolled out earlier today, November 21, marking the first-person shooter's fifth revision to date. Its potentially most impactful change arrives in the form of a rebalanced Black Ops 7 rotational aim assist, a feature that helps controller users track moving targets by making small adjustments to their aim. Prior to the patch, the minimum rotational aim assist penalty sat at 35%, which has now been lowered to 25%. What this means in practice is that controller players will now receive slightly more assistance when their right-stick inputs aren’t perfectly tracking...
