Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 appears to be off to a rougher start than usual when it comes to CoD launches. Particularly in Japan, where early numbers show the latest Call of Duty game has sold fewer copies during its launch than any other entry in series history.
According to numbers shared by Zuby_Tech, Black Ops 7 sold just 12,311 copies at launch, the lowest of any Call of Duty game ever, going all the way back to 2007's Call of Duty 3. The 12,311 copies sold were all on PS5, but even with PS4 sales accounted for, which apparently amounted to fewer than 1,800, Black Ops 7 would still clock in at less than what Call of Duty 3, the previous holder of the unwanted record, managed during its own launch.
There's no mention of Xbox numbers, which, based on how poorly the console sells in Japan, are probably so minuscule that they're not even tracked.
There are a lot of things to consider here when it comes to the hows and whys of it all, and if sales numbers in Japan are something Call of Duty's creators need to be worried about. Call...
