Whoops! Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 devs leaked a showcase for its new Endgame mode — here's when it's coming [UPDATED]

An official screenshot of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 that shows soldiers clearing a room.
The Black Ops 7 mode we know least about is about to be properly revealed. (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)
Disclaimer

Update, November 9: The post that was originally published too early has now resurfaced, confirming the Dev Talk and deep dive for the Campaign's endgame will be live on November 10. Original story follows.


We know Endgame will feature missions to complete, bosses to fight, loot to collect, and a risk-reward extraction mechanic in which you'll lose everything if you don't escape the map. We also know developers Treyarch and Raven Software plan to keep Endgame updated with new content updates over time.

However, we've seen little of the mode thus far, with things like details of its Avalon map or more specific elements of its gameplay still unknown. Thanks to a leak by Black Ops 7's developers, though, we now know there's a big showcase of Endgame coming soon. More specifically, it's scheduled to drop on Monday, November 10 next week, just a few days ahead of Black Ops 7's release date and launch times.

As spotted by the credible, well-known Call of Duty news source CharlieIntel on social media on Friday afternoon, publisher Activision accidentally posted a blog post meant to go live on Sunday, November 9 early.

The post was quickly taken down, but a screenshot of its contents reveal that it's going to officially announce "a detailed overview" of Black Ops 7's Campaign Endgame mode coming out on November 10, including a Dev Talk video as well as a Deep Dive Blog for fans to read through.

Notably, the leaked post also explains you'll need to complete the first 11 campaign missions to unlock Endgame, and provides some context for the narrative premise of the mode itself.

Notably, the leaked post also explains you'll need to complete the first 11 campaign missions to unlock Endgame, and provides some context for the narrative premise of the mode itself.

"After completing the first 11 Co-op Campaign missions, players will unlock Endgame, tasking JSOC with exploring the vast landscapes of Avalon, dismantling The Guild's remaining Command Centers while battling exposure zones leaking a mysterious toxin into the city," the blog reads.

JSOC — Joint Special Operations Command — is the military organization players aided in Black Ops 2 and Black Ops: Cold War, while The Guild is a criminal faction that opposes it, and that eventually grew into a full-fledged company. Avalon is a fictional city in the Mediterranean where The Guild operates, and where JSOC forces clash with the faction.

Robotic soldiers fielded by The Guild are just some of the enemies you're likely going to encounter while trying to wrest control of Avalon away from the faction in Black Ops 7. (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

Admittedly, I'm not really a Call of Duty fan at all, as I've never been a fan of its zippy movement, blazing-fast time-to-kill, and incredibly chaotic gameplay flow. But as someone who greatly enjoys PvE and co-op shooters, I have to admit that the idea of Endgame sounds pretty cool, and like something I'd definitely check out with my friends.

Admittedly, I'm not really a Call of Duty fan at all. But as someone who greatly enjoys PvE and co-op shooters, I have to admit that the idea of Endgame sounds pretty cool, and like something I'd definitely check out with my friends.

It alone wouldn't get me to buy Black Ops 7 at its full $69.99 MSRP, but thankfully, I don't have to since I'm a PC Game Pass subscriber, and will be able to play it through my membership on day one. You can also do so if you're an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate member, which is the premium, flagship tier of the service that gives you day one access on both Xbox consoles and PC.

Those who do regularly enjoy Call of Duty's full suite of both PvE (Zombies, Campaign) and PvP (Multiplayer, Warzone) gameplay, though, would likely pick up a copy of Black Ops 7 even if it didn't have Endgame. If that's you, you can preorder the game now across several different retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and more.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 | $69.99 at Amazon (Xbox)Preorder now: $69.99 (Xbox)| $69.99 (Best Buy)

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 | $69.99 at Amazon (Xbox)

Experience the direct sequel to 2024's hit Black Ops 6, co-developed by Treyarch Studios and Raven Software. Black Ops 7 is expected to launch this fall on Xbox and PC Game Pass with a thrilling campaign, PvP multiplayer, and Zombies experiences.

Preorder now: $69.99 (Xbox)$69.99 (Best Buy)


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Brendan Lowry
Contributor, Gaming

Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).

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