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David Mason looking at upside down buildings as shown in the Black Ops 7 trailer.
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When does Black Ops 7 come out?

We're having back-to-back Black Ops titles.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is officially the next big title for 2025. Activision finally confirmed it with a teaser trailer and intel drop on June 8, months after all the speculations and leaks.

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Treyarch and Raven Software are once again teaming up to develop the game, and they’re calling this one “the most mind-bending Black Ops ever” in CoD history. What’s even more exciting (or maybe not for some) is that this marks the first time that we’re getting back-to-back releases in the Black Ops series. BO7 is set to directly follow up the events of Black Ops 2 and the current title Black Ops 6, tying together storylines in a big way.

Set in the year 2035, BO7 brings back fan-favorite David Mason as he leads his team against a sinister new threat called The Guild, an enemy force that specializes in psychological warfare and weaponizing fear to manipulate global events.

On top of that, Co-op Campaign mode is making a long-awaited comeback for the first time in nearly a decade, giving players the chance to team up through the story. Multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone are also getting fresh updates, including new maps, mechanics, and features designed to push the gameplay to the next level.

Here’s the official Black Ops 7 release date, along with its supported platforms.

When does Black Ops 7 come out? Official BO7 release date

David Mason shown fragmented as he look at a red butterfly in the Black Ops 7 trailer.
Highly likely that BO7 will stick to traditional CoD release. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Black Ops 7 is officially slated for release sometime later in 2025, sticking to the franchise’s usual fall launch window. While Activision hasn’t announced an exact date yet, previous CoD titles usually land in October or November, and and all signs point to BO7 following that same schedule.

That release window has become a tradition for the franchise. It lines up perfectly with the holiday season and helps the game steer clear of competition from other major titles that typically launch earlier in the year.

Treyarch has already confirmed that a full reveal is coming this summer. That means we’ll be getting a much closer look at what Black Ops 7 brings to the table, including deeper story details, new gameplay mechanics, and features across Multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone. So if you’re hyped, keep an eye out for more intel in the coming months.

Black Ops 7 platforms

BO7 will be launching day one across all major platforms. Here’s the full list of supported platforms:

  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Xbox One
  • PlayStation 5
  • PlayStation 4
  • PC (available on Xbox PC, Battle.net, and Steam)

The game will also be available through Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass.

If you want to know more about Black Ops 7, check out our breakdown of the official trailer and intel drop for all the essential details.

This article will be updated as soon as Activision confirms the exact release date for Black Ops 7.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Freelance Evening Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.