The launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is getting closer, as Activision has confirmed that the game will be available in a few months. At the same time, Black Ops 6 continues to expand with new seasons and additional content, keeping millions of players engaged with the franchise. In a recent Call of Duty podcast, the company and Treyarch addressed several concerns from fans, particularly about the movement system of the new title.
A game that continues with what we are already used to
One of the most relevant statements is that Black Ops 7 will not include jetpacks or the ability to run on walls, thus debunking previous rumors that had originated from findings in the game’s internal files. This ensures that there will be no gameplay similar to that of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Instead, an ‘evolution of omnimovement’ will be implemented, allowing for slides and fluid tactical movements. However, specific details about this evolution have not yet been revealed.
The senior communications director of the studio stated: “There will be no wall-running or jetpacks, but there will be an evolution of the omnimovement.” It is speculated that this update could include new mechanics that enhance the combat dynamics in the game.
In terms of narrative, it has been confirmed that the protagonist of the campaign will be David Mason, who will lead a special operations team against an enemy that uses fear as a weapon. Additionally, it has been revealed that the game will feature a cooperative campaign, which promises to be innovative. It was also mentioned that there will be futuristic weapons, new maps, and the continuation of the Zombies Mode, with a final map that will be added to Black Ops 6 in Season 5.