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Call of Duty Confirms Black Ops 7 With Teaser Trailer

Call of Duty Confirms Black Ops 7 With Teaser Trailer

The Next Chapter for Call of Duty
The Black Ops story has been one of mind-bending twists and beloved characters. Now, the next chapter of this legendary saga has been revealed. Call of Duty has unveiled its next game, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 with a brand new teaser trailer. Interestingly, the next iteration of the Black Ops journey is taking players to the year 2035. Here, gamers will undertake the most brain-shattering campaign yet. Of course, that’s not all. A press release provides some minor details about the upcoming game. Additionally, the teaser trailer gives players their first glimpse of Black Ops 7.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 introduces players to the first-ever consecutive release within the popular Black Ops series. More than 40 years after Black Ops 6, this time David Mason and his team face off against a new enemy. However, this enemy is far different than what Mason faces in the past. This enemy weaponizes fear above all else. Of course, the story of Black Ops will continue in this next iteration. However, the campaign is far from all that awaits players. Black Ops 7 is reintroducing multiplayer game modes full of new maps and futuristic weapons. Additionally, players can look forward to the next dark chapter of the legendary zombies game mode. 

Of course, players can get a glimpse of Black Ops 7 in the new teaser trailer. Check it out below. 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will be releasing more intel here. So, are you ready for your next mission? 

SOURCE: PRESS RELEASE

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