‘Black Ops 7’ Release Date, Maps And Zombies Mode Revealed As ‘Call Of Duty’ Goes Back To The Future

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The year is 2012. I’m playing a brand new Call Of Duty campaign. Part of it takes place back in the 1980s, where I play as Alex Mason and Frank Woods, tracking down a Nicaraguan arms dealer named Raul Menendez. The other half of the game takes place in 2025, where I play as Alex Mason’s son, David Mason, following in his father’s footsteps as he tracks down Menendez in the future timeline.

A future, I’d like to point out, that is now very much the present. The year is 2025, and soon we’ll be playing the direct sequel to Black Ops II, set a decade into the future in 2035 (and in ten years, I’ll probably be writing a post about how Black Ops X is set in 2045 and it’s a sequel to Black Ops 7 set in 2035).

Players will once again play as David Mason, though this time around he’s played by Heroes and This Is Us star, Milo Ventimiglia. Mason is joined by his old spec ops buddy Harper (Michael Rooker) and faces new and old threats, including the alleged return of Raul Menendez as well as a nefarious tech corporation called The Guild, led by CEO Emma Kagan (Kiernan Shipka). Read more about the campaign, which includes 4-player co-op and an open-world “Endgame” mode, as well as camo unlocks, global weapon progression and more right here.

Treyarch Studios

The year is 2025 and I’m already playing Black Ops 7 multiplayer at an event in Los Angeles at Treyarch Studios. I’ll share my actual gameplay impressions at a later date, but I did have the chance to see an in-depth presentation on the game, play some matches of multiplayer and Zombies and speak with the devs. A lot of what I saw earlier this month, Treyarch showed off at Gamescom this week. Read on to find out everything you need to know about the upcoming game.

Treyarch is a pretty neat studio, with all kinds of Black Ops memorabilia including this monster from last year’s Call Of Duty: Next in Washington, D.C.

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