Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Will Include a Game-Changing Loadout Feature

Treyarch Studios, the developers behind Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, have announced that the upcoming game in the series will introduce a groundbreaking loadout system. Yesterday during Gamescom Opening Night Live, they unveiled Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and revealed a new feature where players can share unique weapon setup codes for custom-built loadouts.

I’m thrilled to share that, as a dedicated fan, I can confirm my anticipation was well-founded! Officially, the much-awaited Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is set to drop on November 14. This new chapter in our beloved series takes us back with a sequel to the iconic Black Ops 2 from 2012, setting the stage for an exciting adventure in the year 2035. This installment promises to delve deeply into psychological warfare, weaving a narrative that spins around fear and manipulation.

For those of us who remember the glory days of Black Ops 2, we’re in for a treat as some beloved characters make their triumphant comeback. Characters like David Mason and the formidable Raul Menendez will be back to captivate us once more.

Naturally, fans can expect a plethora of fresh and familiar features in both Multiplayer and Zombies modes for this upcoming game. One addition, already deemed a “great idea” by fellow fans, promises to add an exciting twist to the gameplay!

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Will Introduce Weapon Loadout Codes

In the upcoming game “Call of Duty: Black Ops 7,” there’s an exciting new feature that could significantly alter the gaming experience. As reported by ModernWarzone, who was among several content creators and journalists given early access to Treyarch Studios this month, the new game will introduce a feature allowing players to share weapon loadout codes with friends. This means instead of manually inputting all the weapon attachments, perks, equipment, and more, players can simply enter a code to unlock the entire loadout. CharlieIntel has added that identical builds will use the same code and won’t generate a new one each time.

Enthusiasts are already showering praise on this remarkable quality-of-life upgrade, and it’s not the sole commendable alteration Treyarch appears to have implemented for the upcoming Black Ops title. Instead of maintaining the traditional omnimovement system, Treyarch has introduced wall jumps and other innovations as part of an evolution. Moreover, in response to fan suggestions about Tac Sprint, Treyarch has decided to relocate this movement feature into its own specific perk category, ensuring that it will no longer serve as a standard function in Black Ops 7.

In the upcoming “Call of Duty” game, several significant updates are being introduced. Players excited to try out this action-packed shooter won’t have to wait too long, as the beta version for “Black Ops 7” will be available starting October 2 for those who have pre-ordered the game. From October 5 onwards, there will be an open beta that everyone can join.

This year might prove challenging for “Call of Duty,” given that “Battlefield” appears ready for a strong comeback. Following the problematic launch of “Battlefield 2042” in 2021, Electronic Arts (EA) and DICE are returning with the highly anticipated “Battlefield 6.” With gamers clamoring for a more down-to-earth shooter experience, Treyarch will need to pull out all the stops if it intends to keep fans from switching allegiances, with “Black Ops 7” as their offering.

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2025-08-20 16:57