
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is a little over a month away from its November 14 launch on PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S now that we’re in October. The good news, though, is that the game’s multiplayer beta starts this weekend if you’ve preordered the military shooter, and you can now preload it to get ready to shoot your friends–and strangers–in the face.
There’s a catch here, of course, if you want to preload the beta: You either had to have preordered the game, subscribed to the more expensive Xbox Game Pass Ultimate tier, or watched Call of Duty’s September 30 Next livestream. For the latter, CharlieIntel noted on an October 1 X post that download codes will be “sent out soon.”
There’s also a new trailer highlighting the beta. Set to Playboi Carti’s “FEIN,” the video (below) shows off many of the game’s maps, tons of bullets flying and bombs exploding, airstrikes, RC cars, and so much more.
Black Ops 7’s beta has two phases. The first phase–which runs from Thursday, October 2, to Sunday, October 5–is reserved for folks who gained access via one of the three aforementioned methods. The second–running from Sunday, October 5, to Wednesday, October 8–is for everyone, whether you’ve preordered or not. We’ve broken down the beta’s start and end times based on region to make it easier for you to find out when and how long you can shoot guns and throw bombs.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will make some notable changes to the game, particularly regarding body shields and wall jumping. You’ll be able to experience these tweaks, as well as a taste of the Zombies mode, in multiplayer when the beta goes live this weekend.
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