Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is set to release in November, but players can gain early access to the game`s highly anticipated multiplayer beta starting in early October. There are several methods to secure this coveted early access, with one straightforward option being an Xfinity subscriber.
Continuing a tradition from prior years, Comcast is providing its Xfinity internet subscribers with early entry into the multiplayer beta. Members can easily claim a beta code by visiting the `Rewards` section on either the Xfinity website or its dedicated app. Once acquired, this code must then be redeemed on the official Call of Duty website to finalize registration for early beta access.
The exclusive early access period for the Black Ops 7 multiplayer beta is scheduled to commence on October 2, accommodating players across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms. For those who are not Xfinity subscribers, early access can still be obtained by either pre-ordering Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 or holding an eligible Game Pass subscription tier.
Activision has yet to fully detail the specific content that will be included in the Black Ops 7 multiplayer beta. However, it is widely anticipated to feature a representative selection of weapons, maps, and game modes that will be present in the complete version of the title. Further, more comprehensive details are expected to be unveiled during Activision`s dedicated event, Call of Duty: Next, which is slated for September 30.
The Call of Duty: Next event will serve as a platform to showcase live gameplay and provide other significant new revelations concerning Black Ops 7`s multiplayer experience, the fan-favorite Zombies mode, and updates regarding Warzone.
The full global launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is officially scheduled for November 14, making it available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Key announcements regarding Black Ops 7, encompassing insights into its campaign storyline, a vast round-based Zombies map, and a futuristic multiplayer setting, have been summarized in recent news updates.
