All the talk about Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 dropping early can finally be put to rest. Activision has officially confirmed that there will be no early access for the game. Everyone will start playing on the same day, 14 November 2025.
The confusion kicked off when fans spotted strange pre-load timings that hinted at a possible early campaign or Zombies launch. Others thought the release might arrive a week ahead of schedule. Those whispers spread fast, but it turns out none of it was true.


CharlieINTEL clears the confusion about Black Ops 7 early access
CharlieINTEL, one of the most trusted names in Call of Duty news, took to X to clear things up. Their post stated plainly, “There is no early access. There is no change to the release date.” An Activision spokesperson backed that up, ending any hope of early playtime.
When Black Ops 7 finally lands, it’s bringing a co-op campaign that takes players from futuristic city rooftops in Japan to the shores of the Mediterranean. Multiplayer launches with 16 classic 6v6 maps and two massive 20v20 battlefields, while the beloved round-based Zombies mode makes a full comeback.

So, no shortcuts this time, everyone enters the fight together on 14 November.
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