Black Ops 7 Reverts to Core Gameplay, Dropping Crossover Content and Cosmetic Changes

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 aims to return to a more authentic, military-themed aesthetic by removing crossover and goofy skins, responding to recent criticism and competition from Battlefield 6, with a focus on realism and a tonal reset, while still maintaining some progression features. The game will be revealed at the Call of Duty: NEXT event on September 30, with early access beta starting October 2.
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