A new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has fixed one of its most controversial problems pertaining to the shooter's new Endgame mode. Prior to the most recent update, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 players were experiencing an incredibly frustrating issue that resulted in them losing progress if they were unexpectedly disconnected. Developer Treyarch Studios says it has now added a new protection feature to prevent players from losing massive amounts of progress, which appears to have pleased much of the community.
With the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 earlier this month, Treyarch Studios continued to evolve the franchise with another new mode for players to jump into: Endgame. It's unclear whether or not this mode will be available in all new titles moving forward, but it has given players even more content to check out this year. For those who might be unaware, Endgame is a new PvE extraction-style mode that allows players to jump into Avalon with 31 other players and complete objectives, secure gear, and then exfil. What fans have grown to love about the mode is that it's a great way to level up their weapons and progress through challenges...
