Key Takeaways
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- Endgame mode in Black Ops 7 will be independently accessible starting November 21, no longer requiring completion of the campaign first.
- Players who have already completed the campaign will receive a bonus of three one-hour double XP tokens for levels, weapons, and the Battle Pass, plus three Perkaholic GobbleGums.
- Early feedback on Endgame mode has been positive, indicating an enjoyable experience for players.
- This update offers a rewarding incentive for those who persevered through the criticized campaign.
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Independently Accessible Endgame Mode in Black Ops 7 (Nov. 21) – Bonus Rewards for Completed Campaign
Treyarch has announced that, beginning November 21, Endgame mode will be separated from the Black Ops 7 campaign. Players can jump straight into the mode without playing through the widely criticized story. Early feedback on Endgame has been very positive. As a bonus, players who’ve already completed the campaign will receive three one-hour double XP tokens (for levels, weapons, and the Battle Pass), plus three Perkaholic GobbleGums. A welcome reward for those who persevered!
In Case You Missed It
Intrigued by the latest gaming news? Mark your calendars for November 25th! Sophie Laurent, our resident gaming expert, has spilled the beans on an exciting development: Battlefield 6 will be yours to enjoy absolutely free from November 25th to December 2nd. Don’t miss this week-long trial that promises a taste of five game modes and three maps. It’s the perfect chance for both series newcomers and seasoned fans to dive in and experience the action firsthand. Check out Sophie’s article here Battlefield 6 to be Free for a Week for all the details, and get ready to join the battle! Speaking of underwhelming gameplay experiences, Marcus Thompson’s recent piece ‘Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Test: Is This Truly the Worst Kalashnikov Ever Made?’ Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Test: Is This Truly the Worst Kalashnikov Ever Made? is a must-read if you’re curious about why this latest installment has left fans feeling underwhelmed. Published on November 18, 2025, Thompson delves into the disappointment many players felt with both the single-player campaign and multiplayer modes, making it an intriguing companion piece to our own exploration of gaming letdowns. If you’re eager to dive deeper into Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Ahmed Hassan’s comprehensive review published just yesterday is a must-read. Dive into his honest critique as he explores the game’s stunning cinematics and solid mechanics, but also delves deep into its lackluster campaign structure and overreliance on online connectivity. Plus, find out if the classic Zombies mode still hits the mark or misses the target entirely. Check it out now: Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review – The Parade of More of the Same.
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