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Okay, so, picture this: Call of Duty League Championship 2025 Grand Finals is happening, and all eyes are on Treyarch’s associate design director, Lawrence Metten. Why? Because he drops a bomb about Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, directly tying it to Black Ops 2. Yeah, that old favorite. It’s like a sequel sequel, if that makes any sense.
We found out during this Xbox event — June 8th, mark it down if you’re into that sort of thing — that Black Ops 7 sees David Mason back at it. We’re talking future stuff, 2035 to be exact. He’s leading his Black Ops crew against some villain who’s all about scaring people. Fear as a weapon? Sounds exhausting. And, oh boy, hinting at Raul Menendez popping up again. That dude just doesn’t quit, does he?
Three big deals here: co-op campaign, multiplayer chaos, and Zombies making a comeback. Remember when Black Ops 2 jam-packed all this back in 2012 and fans ate it up? Seems Treyarch does. Nostalgic much, Metten? He’s out here reminding us all how legendary that was. Frankly, props to him for that nod to the past.
Metten’s like, “You loved Black Ops 2, right? Well, get ready for more of that vibe.” He’s buzzing about the freedom they’ve got this time. No shackles from older games. It’s like a fresh start with all the glorious chaos.
Anyway — or wait, where was I going? Oh right, the reveal’s coming, but no exact date spilled yet. Maybe this summer? Who knows. They’re keeping it mysterious.
Oh, by the way, Black Ops 7 is set to drop later this year. It’s hitting PC, the PlayStation family, and the Xbox lineup. Day One Xbox Game Pass, too. And maybe, just maybe, a Nintendo Switch 2 debut? Microsoft and Nintendo plotting together sounds like a wild deal.
Okay, that’s the scoop. Can’t wait to see where this wild ride takes us.