Activision and Xbox completed the presentation with the disclosure of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, although initially it can be expected that it would be re -launching the heroes as a video game, because Milo Ventimiglia was in the front and in the middle.
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Of course, this time he doesn’t play Petra Petrelli, the game of David Mason, who leads the Black Ops band against the manipulative enemy, which complements fear above all. History continues the narrative threads established in Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6 and it looks like it can fill in the division into some ultra-Free Black Ops 3 topics. Or maybe this will be created, among others?
Speaking of this, we had absolutely fantastic time with Black Ops 6 last year. In our review we said: “Modern Warfare had a great run, but Black Ops has now returned to its ongoing competition of siblings. Movement of fluid characters, multiplayer graphics, evolved Zombie cooperative and an amazing campaign are combined in the most irresistible shooter of the first person in 2024.”
Once again, we see how Activision returns with Call of Duty podfranchizs, so there will be some anxiety for Black Ops 7. Warfare Modern Warfare 2 and 3 returned to the second, and the latter really suffered, with a feeble campaign and this unusual extension to multiplayer, instead of a fully recent mode.
We said about Modern Warfare 3: “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is not completely a bad game, but it is also not particularly good. Sam, it is a slightly above average shooter from the first person with a feeble campaign, but in context you can see how hurriedly and confined in terms of scope, this game is really. Stimulation and history are compact.
So … let’s hope it is good.