Activision has confirmed all the maps and modes that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 fans will get to check out in the game’s open beta. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 continues the tradition of Call of Duty games hosting open beta events, giving fans the chance to try before they buy and check out what the latest entry in the long-running series is bringing to the table.
When is the Black Ops 7 Open Beta?
- Early Access: October 2 – October 5
- Open to Everyone: October 5 – October 8
The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 release date is set for November 14, but open beta early access will start October 2 and run until October 5. To get early access, Black Ops 7 players need to have either pre-ordered the game, received an early access code, or be subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass. Then, from October 5 to October 8, the open beta will be truly open and available to everyone.
What are the Black Ops 7 Beta Multiplayer Maps and Modes?
Maps
- The Forge
- Cortex
- Exposure
- Imprint
- Blackheart
- Toshin
Modes
- Team Deathmatch
- Domination
- Hardpoint
- Kill Confirmed
- Search and Destroy
- Overload
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will give fans the chance to try six of the 18 maps that will be available in the game at launch. The Forge, Cortex, Exposure, Imprint, Blackheart, and Toshin will all be a part of the Black Ops 7 multiplayer beta, with Team Deathmatch, Domination, Hardpoint, Kill Confirmed, Search and Destroy, and Overload serving as the available game modes. While most of those Black Ops 7 multiplayer modes should be familiar to longtime fans, Overload is a brand-new 6v6 mode where teams fight over a device that has to be carried into enemy territory to earn points.
Black Ops 7 Beta Will Feature Zombies
Multiplayer won’t be the only thing on the menu when it comes to the Black Ops 7 beta. For the first time ever, Zombies will be playable during the beta, with fans able to check out the Vandorn Farm Zombies map in the Zombies Survival mode. The Black Ops 7 Zombies beta content won’t be available until October 3, so those getting early access should keep that in mind.
Beta participation will unlock rewards for use in the full game once Black Ops 7 launches on November 14. The Black Ops 7 launch will give players access to all 18 multiplayer maps, the full Zombies experience, and of course, the single-player campaign mode. The Black Ops 7 campaign is a direct sequel to the beloved Black Ops 2 and will feature 4-player co-op for the first time since 2015’s Black Ops 3.
