Beta beta black ops 7 fighting early

After the massive success, which was Battlefield 6 beta, including over 300,000 players during their period beta in time of access, all eyes moved towards Call of Duty and how the players responded to beta Black Ops 7.

It turned out not so good.

Black Ops 7 will probably still sell millions but early numbers are worrying

As Insider Gaming first saw, Black Ops 7, which is to be released at the end of this year on 14 November, is currently undergoing its beta period, starting with the early access period from 2 to 5 October for those who pre -ordered or have a dive on Xbox Game Pass, but dozens of codes are around. Then the open version of the beta begins for all others.

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This means that the cursory view of Steamdb shows that Call of Duty has reached 74,698 players in the last 24 hours, from about 35,000 he kept from Beta. At the time of writing, 46,385 players are currently active.

It is worth noting that it is a whole Call of Duty Hub, which means there is a great chance that several thousand players are not actively dealing with Black Ops 7 and instead plays a separate game. The “Early Access” phase is also limited, so the numbers could be a little beveled, but to see how the number of codes floats around, in addition to being open to pre -orders, things cause a little more worrying.

Perhaps most remarkable is the fact that Treyarch's higher production director, Yale Miller, recently spoke about the fear of fatigue franchise, which stems since the years back were the titles of Black Ops. Activision tried to get into good grace of fans by reworking her before pre -order and revealed that “transmission” would not be supported, thereby limiting the number of unrealistic wheelwrights at the start.

Whether these concerns will be fulfilled or these movements are enough to swing fans is to be seen, but early returns are not nice.


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14 November 2025

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