Key Takeaways
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- Pre-launch hype for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is lower compared to previous installments, placing it outside the top 150 most-wishlisted games on Steam.
- Black Ops 7 may underperform in sales relative to typical franchise entries, as indicated by its ranking in sales (#79) and wishlists (#172) on SteamDB.
- Developers at Treyarch are concerned about franchise fatigue from yearly releases potentially impacting fan interest in Black Ops 7.
- Competition from titles like Battlefield 6 and the upcoming free-to-play game Battlefield REDSEC may pose a challenge for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7s success, particularly after its release on November 17.
Unprecedented Call of Duty Concerns Amid Low Hype and Competition Ahead of Black Ops 7 Launch
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is generating less pre-launch hype than previous installments. With only two weeks until its release, the game is not among Steam’s top 150 most-wishlisted games. SteamDB places Black Ops 7 at number 79 in sales and 172 in wishlists, suggesting potential sales underperformance relative to typical franchise entries. Even developers at Treyarch are concerned, with one acknowledging that franchise fatigue from yearly releases may be affecting fan interest. Activision is attempting to address these concerns with a new anti-cheat system intended to increase player enthusiasm. However, Black Ops 7 faces competition from titles such as Battlefield 6 and the newly announced free-to-play game Battlefield REDSEC, launching tomorrow. Players will see whether this muted pre-launch anticipation is temporary, or indicative of a need for the Call of Duty series to “shake things up,” after its release on November 17.
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