Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 file size revealed

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The size of Call of Duty games has gradually increased over the years and now they take up a significant portion of your challenging drive. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is not expected to buck this trend as it will land in the 130GB to 166GB range on PS5.

The back of the physical box states that the game requires 166GB, but the PlayStation Game Size report, which rummages through the backend of PSN, reveals that the main game comes in at 96,677GB, with the co-op campaign adding 15,594GB and Warzone an additional 19,734GB. There is no mention of Zombies, which may be part of the main file or an additional download that has not been mentioned yet.

The Xbox download size hasn’t been revealed, but PC gamers will need at least 116GB. For comparison, the pretty good Arc Raiders has 16GB on PlayStation 5.

You can see our impressions of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 multiplayer beta here.

The following game modes will be available in BLOPS 7 at launch:

  • New Mode: Overload
  • Team deathmatch
  • Domination
  • Search and destroy
  • Kill confirmed
  • Free for everyone
  • Hardpoint
  • Kill order
  • Control
  • Challenge Moshpit
  • New mode: Skirmish
  • Shooting
  • Challenge your dominance
  • Challenge yourself in a team deathmatch
  • Order to kill face to face
  • Face Off kill confirmed

Here are the maps you will be able to play on:

  • Blackheart (6v6 and 2v2)
  • Colossus (6v6)
  • Bark (6v6 and 2v2)
  • (6 out of 6)
  • Exposure (6 out of 6)
  • Express (6v6 – Black Ops 2 remaster)
  • Flagship (6v6 and 2v2)
  • Kidnapped (6v6 – Black Ops 2 Remaster)
  • Farm (6v6)
  • Imprint (6 by 6)
  • Nuketown 2025 (pre-season map, 6v6 – remaster from Black Ops 2)
  • Paranoia (6v6 and 2v2)
  • Raid (6v6 – Black Ops 2 Remaster)
  • Recovery (6v6)
  • Scar (6v6)
  • Forge (6v6)
  • Toshin (6v6)
  • Mission: Edge (20v20 Conflict)
  • Mission: Tide (20v20 Conflict)

This year’s Call of Duty faces stiff competition from Battlefield 6, which received good reviews, and Embark Studio’s Arc Raiders.

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