Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is gearing up for launch, and Activision has lifted the curtain on one of the game’s most exciting features, the Co-Op Campaign Endgame. This newly revealed game mode will be unlocked after players complete the campaign’s first eleven missions, offering a large cooperative experience that builds upon everything they have learned so far.
In Endgame, the story continues as the world fully opens up for up to 32 players, grouped into squads of up to four. Set across the sprawling region of Avalon, players will take on a wide range of missions that emphasize teamwork, strategy, and adaptability. Each operator will use personalized abilities while facing unpredictable challenges that push every skill mastered throughout the main campaign to the limit.
The Endgame experience is designed to feel like a living, evolving battlefield, a hybrid between the cinematic storytelling of Call of Duty campaigns and the dynamic large-scale structure of its multiplayer. From what has been revealed, it looks like Activision wanted to expand on the co-op experience, and it sounds pretty damned interesting. Fans of PVE will want to take notice, and it may even get you interested in the game if you were not at first.
You can watch the full Campaign Endgame Dev Talk below for a deeper look.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 releases on November 14, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
If you plan to play on PC, make sure your system is ready by reviewing our breakdown of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 PC requirements, including notes for handheld gaming fans looking to get into the action.
Source: Activision PR

