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Black Ops 7 Launches Co-Op Campaign Endgame and RICOCHET Anti-Cheat Update

Black Ops 7 Launches Co-Op Campaign “Endgame”

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 officially reveals its highly anticipated Co-Op Campaign Endgame, offering players the ultimate post-campaign experience. This new mode takes place after completing the initial 11 campaign missions, opening a fully explorable world designed for 1–32 players, organized into teams of up to four. Players will cooperate to complete missions on the mysterious Avalon Island, leveraging their unique abilities while facing unexpected challenges that test all the skills they’ve acquired during the main campaign.

The Endgame mode represents the climax of the Black Ops 7 story, where strategy, teamwork, and adaptability are key. Players can customize their characters’ skills to complement team dynamics, making every mission a unique experience. This cooperative mode emphasizes replayability, offering multiple strategies to overcome objectives and tackle enemies with varied abilities. Fans can watch the Campaign Endgame Dev Talk video and explore additional insights shared on the official Call of Duty blog to prepare for the launch.

The Story So Far

As Black Ops 7 officially launches, the development team has unveiled additional backstory for the Co-Op Campaign. Returning villains, including the infamous Raul Menendez from Black Ops II, emerge with a new plot to plunge the world into chaos. Completing the first 11 Co-Op Campaign missions unlocks the Endgame mode, though further details on mission structure and rewards will be revealed in upcoming announcements.

For players new to the franchise or needing a refresher, the official Call of Duty blog offers a comprehensive recap of the Black Ops storyline, ensuring everyone is ready for the Endgame’s complex challenges when the game releases on November 14.

RICOCHET Anti-Cheat System Update

Alongside the Endgame reveal, the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system has received major updates to ensure fair play from day one. Following record-breaking performance in preventing cheating during the Beta phase, Team RICOCHET has enhanced detection algorithms, increased enforcement speed against cheaters, and strengthened PC security via TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. These improvements aim to provide all players with a safe, competitive environment, free from exploits or unfair advantages.

The RICOCHET update demonstrates Call of Duty’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of its competitive ecosystem. Players can access a full guide and BIOS tutorial on the official Call of Duty blog to ensure their systems are fully prepared for the launch.

For more information on RICOCHET Anti-Cheat, including the BIOS tutorial, visit the official Call of Duty blog.

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