November 10, 2025
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Reveals New Open-World “Endgame” Mode Activision officially unveils Endgame — an ambitious post-campaign mode that expands the Black Ops 7 experience beyond the credits
Activision revealed the new mode during a recent Dev Talk and blog update, confirming that Endgame will become available once players finish all 11 missions of the main Black Ops 7 campaign.
In Endgame, players — either solo or in squads of up to four — will drop onto a massive island known as Avalon, where they’ll tackle a series of evolving objectives and challenges. The map itself supports up to 32 players simultaneously, divided across four distinct zones with recommended level ranges for each.
The mode introduces a blend of PvE and PvP elements, encouraging exploration, strategy, and replayability — all while expanding the overarching Black Ops storyline beyond the campaign’s ending.
🌍 An Open-World Expansion of the Black Ops Formula
Unlike traditional Call of Duty campaign modes, Endgame transforms the post-story experience into a shared open-world. Players can select from four distinct Operator classes, each with its own playstyle, and fully customize their loadouts before deployment.
Perhaps most notably, Endgame progression ties directly into your overall account level, meaning any experience you earn in this mode also contributes to your rank across all other parts of the game — including multiplayer and Zombies.
While 2023’s Modern Warfare 3 experimented with open-world missions to mixed reception, Activision seems determined to refine and elevate the formula here.
🎯 A Fresh Way to Continue the Story
Narratively, Endgame is designed as a continuation of Black Ops 7’s campaign, allowing players to explore what happens after the credits roll. The missions and events on Avalon will build on the Mason family saga, first introduced in Black Ops 2, giving long-time fans more reasons to dive deeper into the lore.
By rewarding players for finishing the story and offering post-campaign content, Endgame adds a new incentive for completing the campaign — and may even reshape how future Call of Duty titles handle long-term progression.
🧭 Looking Ahead
With Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 releasing on November 14, 2025, the introduction of Endgame gives players something to look forward to beyond launch week. Whether it can stand alongside fan-favorite modes like Multiplayer and Zombies remains to be seen — but it’s a promising sign that Treyarch and Activision are doubling down on long-term engagement and narrative depth.