We may get more upcoming info regarding Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s Single Player Campaign ahead of the game’s release on November 14 and this time, it could be specifically about the endgame content. As spotted by CharlieIntel on X, publisher Activision had posted and then promptly deleted a blog post early which contained details on Black Ops 7’s campaign mode including the fact that after completing the game’s first 11 co-op missions, players will get access to the Endgame content for Black Ops 7.
And according to Activision’s deleted blog post, the endgame in Black Ops 7 will see the players tasked “with exploring the vast landscapes of Avalon, dismantling The Guild’s remaining Command Centers while battling exposure zones leaking a mysterious toxin into the city.” While near the end of the post it’s also mentioned that “Expect a Dev Talk, and a Deep Dive Blog with a detailed overview of the Campaign Endgame, coming tomorrow, Monday, November 10,” indicating this announcement was originally supposed to come out at a later time than it did.
Publisher Activision has also announced the launch times for Black Ops 7 including preload time which will kick off at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET on November 10 and the full game unlocking for everyone at midnight local time on November 14 with players in New Zealand getting into the action before anyone else around the world. But if you’re on Battle.net or Steam, you can start playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 right from 9 PM PT on November 13 which would be several hours early than most players on other platforms.
Activision has also announced the official system requirements along with the recommended drivers for Black Ops 7 which will be optimized for the game so installing them will help you get pretty consistent FPS for your graphics card. If you have an AMD GPU, you should get the 25.9.2 Adrenaline Edition, NVIDIA users need to install the 581.42 drivers and if you have an Intel GPU, it’s the 32.0.101.8132 drivers for you.