Activision accidentally posted a blog early that revealed details about Black Ops 7’s Endgame
As we inch closer to the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on November 14, 2025, the developers continue to drop various tidbits of information for players ahead of the full launch. We recently learned all launch details for the game’s Zombies mode. It seems the next intel drop was going to be about BO7’s campaign, revealing the title’s Endgame details.
Black Ops 7 Endgame Dev Talk Coming on November 10
Spotted by CharlieIntel on X (formerly Twitter), Activision accidentally posted and promptly deleted a blog post early, which revealed details about the game’s campaign. Towards the end of the blog post, it was revealed that after completing the first 11 co-op missions, players will be able to unlock the Endgame for Black Ops 7.
The Endgame will task “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.” It seems that this blog post was intended to release on November 9, as towards the very end it was mentioned, “Expect a Dev Talk, and a Deep Dive Blog with a detailed overview of the Campaign Endgame, coming tomorrow, Monday, November 10.”
The blog post itself was intended to get players up to speed with Black Ops narrative so they are fully prepared once the co-op campaign goes live on the release date. Players can get “more insight on the major plots and players in motion at the start of the adventure” through the upcoming intel drop.
In other news, check out Black Ops 7’s intense launch trailer. Additionally, here are the final PC specs for the upcoming title. What are your thoughts on Black Ops 7 Endgame details being revealed early? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.
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