Black Ops 7 Campaign ends with 32 player multiplayer extraction mission

Black Ops 7 campaign has a finale, allegedly the 32-player multiplayer extraction mission for the first time in franchise history. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is set in 2035 and also follows David Mason’s team through Japan and the fictional city of  Avalon. The Campaign continues the story of Black Ops II.

Multiplayer leans and is colourful and nostalgic with the remasters of Balck Ops 2 Raid and hijacked. Specialist abilities return to pick 10, which is gone, and also omnimovement stays grounded.

Black Ops 7 is the final mission, which won’t be single-player.

Black Ops 7 is the final mission, which won't be single-player.

An anonymous source told Insider Gaming that Black Ops 7’s final campaign mission will be nothing like the rest of the story. Instead of a cinematic solo conclusion, it will also drop players into a 32-player multiplayer extraction mission set on the Avalon map.

The Valon, long rumoured as the Battle Royale location, will now double as the 12th final mission. Some campaign areas in the Avalon will appear earlier in up to 4-player co-op, but the player’s map is saved for the finale.

The mission,h is said to resemble an extraction shooter. There are some objectives, like surviving enemy teams and also successfully extracting. If you are squad is wiped, all the progress is gone. Sources described it as hardcore and compared it to the toughest extraction modes in the market.

Black Ops 7 would mark the first time in the series that campaign dialogue had been integrated into the multiplayer. Black Ops, which has keot it single player and multiplayer worlds separate. The design could change the dynamic completely.

If you have done right, the move could give players a shared sense of conclusion and raise the stakes for campaign finales. We will see if it works with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 ,which launches in late 2025.

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