Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 hasn't really set the world on fire ever since it released last month, launching to pretty tepid reviews and received poorly by a fanbase that appears to have had enough. It's been widely reported that Black Ops 7 is struggling commercially compared to the rest of the series (and its main competition) and Activision has been doing its best to tempt people in with free skins.
With things seeming pretty bleak, it fell upon the launch of Season 1 to get things back on track. Live service games like Black Ops 7 pretty much always see a big boost in players at the start of every season, right? This is the game's chance to bring people back, get the game back on track, and try to keep hold of the newcomers for as long as possible, right?
Apparently not. If you take a look at Black Ops 7's player numbers on SteamDB both before and after the launch of Season 1, you'll see that it's only managed to bring in a few thousand players at most. On December 3, one day before the release of the season, Black Ops 7 managed to hit a...
