Key Takeaways
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- Avalon, the new post-campaign PvE adventure in Black Ops 7, offers an expansive map for both solo and cooperative play, allowing players to continue their experience beyond the campaign and uncover hidden secrets.
- Players can customize their operators with exclusive abilities and face various challenges to increase their Combat Rating, which unlocks new abilities and allows taking on increasingly difficult enemies.
- Avalons zones are structured with escalating difficulty, meaning players must increase their Combat Rating to progress through the game.
- Regular engagement with Black Ops 7’s endgame is encouraged through daily, weekly, and monthly challenges, providing continuous incentives for players.
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Avalon: Unraveling Black Ops 7’s Post-Campaign PvE Adventure
Raven Software and Treyarch are innovating with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s endgame, Avalon. Players who complete the campaign unlock a sprawling map, opening a new chapter in the story. Designed for both solo and cooperative play, this expansive map allows players to continue their experience beyond the campaign, uncovering hidden secrets and charting their own course. Familiar characters and maps from previous games will also appear. Within Avalon, operators gain exclusive abilities and face a range of challenges. Completing these increases the player’s Combat Rating, which unlocks new abilities to customize their operator and take on increasingly difficult enemies. Avalon’s zones are structured with escalating difficulty, meaning players must increase their Combat Rating to progress. All player progress persists between sessions, and daily, weekly, and monthly challenges provide continuous incentives. The developers aim to encourage regular engagement with Black Ops 7’s endgame through these features.
In Case You Missed It
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