CoD: Black Ops 7 Dev Announces Fan-Requested Improvements Coming To MP Beta

CoD: Black Ops 7 Dev Announces Fan-Requested Improvements Coming To MP Beta

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s early access beta went live yesterday, and Treyarch has already confirmed some updates are planned to go live sometime this weekend. This includes adjustments to the beta’s slow earn rates for weapon XP and overclocks.

In a recent post by Treyarch, it’s confirmed that player feedback has been taken into consideration. Leveling up in the beta has been a painfully slow process, requiring tons of playtime to unlock weapon attachments and the game’s new overclock upgrades. Hopefully, leveling up will feel much faster when this upcoming update goes live.

This planned update also includes adjustments to the automatic doors on the multiplayer maps. Black Ops 7 removed the manual doors from recent Call of Duty games and added automatic doors, and these open either when players get close or when someone shoots them. It’s uncertain what changes can be expected for the doors, but it’s possible this is related to the sensitivity of the sensors or the speed at which they open.

Additionally, the developer also confirmed the update includes tuning for the game’s time-to-kill, fixes for weapon bugs, and some stability improvements. The recent Black Ops 7 patch notes can be found here, which detail a Zombies training course and a few known bugs currently found in the beta.

In other news, cheaters have already infested the Black Ops 7 beta, but Activision is actively working to boot them.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches on November 14 for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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