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December 09, 2025

Why Analysts Believe Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Is Underperforming in 2025

Call of Duty has been the king of FPS for decades — but 2025 might be the year where the crown slips. Although Black Ops 7 is still topping charts on PlayStation, analysts say the franchise is struggling overall… and Xbox may have picked the worst year possible to “drop the ball.”


🎯 Launch Success Doesn’t Tell the Full Story

Black Ops 7 officially released on November 14, 2025, across all major platforms, and rolled out its major Season 1 update on December 4 with full Warzone integration. On the surface, that sounds like a winning formula.

There have been positive signals:

  • #1 most downloaded game on PlayStation Store in November
  • Strong crossover momentum with Warzone Season 1

But other data tells a different story:

  • Steam peak only reached ~100K concurrent players
  • Daily active users for Call of Duty HQ hit major lows this year

Without transparent performance numbers from Activision, the community is left to speculate — and analysts believe the warning signs are hard to ignore.


🎯 Analysts Say 2025 Was “The Worst Year to Slip Up”

Industry experts Chris Dring and Rhys Elliot recently spoke on what’s going wrong behind the scenes:

Key reasons they highlight:

  • Community fatigue after years of yearly releases
  • Creative and business missteps from Activision/Microsoft
  • A high-pressure shooter market in 2025

Put simply: competition is fierce, and Call of Duty entered the fight slower than usual.

Elliot states Black Ops 7 is underperforming due to “a combination of community burnout, questionable decisions, and strong rivals.”


🎯 Shooter Competition Has Never Been Stronger

If Call of Duty stumbled this year, the rest of the genre sprinted ahead.

2025 has delivered some show-stopping FPS launches:

  • Battlefield 6 — a complete comeback story with 747K+ Steam concurrents
  • ARC Raiders — breakout extraction shooter with almost 8M copies sold
  • Fortnite — even bigger with mega-crossovers like The Simpsons

These rising stars energized players — while some feel CoD stayed too safe.


🎯 Players Are Tired of Gimmicks & Lack of Innovation

Black Ops 6 broke franchise records in 2024… yet Black Ops 7 hasn’t kept pace.

Analysts believe fans reached a breaking point with:

  • Recycled systems
  • Fortnite-style cosmetics dominating the experience
  • Minimal gameplay evolution year-to-year

Activision did listen by canceling Carry Forward, meaning the sillier cosmetic skins couldn’t transfer into BO7. The goal: rebuild authenticity. But that move may have come too late for some players.


🎯 Game Pass May Have Hurt Full-Price Sales

Another major factor: Day-1 launch on Xbox Game Pass.

While great for subscribers — analysts say it’s terrible for sales numbers:

  • Game Pass “cannibalizes” purchases on Xbox + PC
  • Estimated $300M lost potential revenue last year on BO6
  • Players no longer feel urgency to buy the game outright

Elliot warns: “Call of Duty is no different from other Game Pass titles. Sales suffer.”

Xbox may be earning goodwill… but analysts believe it's costing Call of Duty groundbreaking launch revenue.


🎯 Final Thoughts

Black Ops 7 is still a successful title — just not by Call of Duty standards.
The franchise now faces a challenge it hasn’t dealt with in years:

👉 Players finally have real alternatives.

If Call of Duty wants to hold onto its throne in 2026, innovation needs to become a priority again — not just tradition, or marketing muscle.


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