Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 players can now enjoy a smoother experience with the latest November 24 update, which addresses multiple issues across its core game modes. However, fans hoping for new content will have to wait a little longer.
Hotfix targets Co-Op campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies
Activision has released a new server-side hotfix for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, targeting several bugs and glitches across its three main game modes: Co-Op Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies. The update, which went live on November 24, is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
While the patch improves stability and performance, it notably lacks any new content, leaving some fans disappointed. The update focuses on fixing issues such as matchmaking errors, weapon balance tweaks, and Zombies mode crashes.
The community has praised the quick response to persistent problems but remains eager for fresh content, especially with the holiday season approaching. Activision has yet to announce any major updates, but rumors suggest a winter-themed event could be in the works.
For now, players can enjoy a more polished experience as they await the next big addition to Black Ops 7.
While the patch improves stability and performance, it notably lacks any new content, leaving some fans disappointed. The update focuses on fixing issues such as matchmaking errors, weapon balance tweaks, and Zombies mode crashes.
The community has praised the quick response to persistent problems but remains eager for fresh content, especially with the holiday season approaching. Activision has yet to announce any major updates, but rumors suggest a winter-themed event could be in the works.
For now, players can enjoy a more polished experience as they await the next big addition to Black Ops 7.