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Call of Duty to Stop Back-to-Back Releases Following Criticism of Black Ops 7

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Last updated: December 10, 2025 5:29 am
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Published: December 10, 2025
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Call of Duty to Stop Back-to-Back Releases Following Criticism of Black Ops 7

In a significant shift for the Call of Duty franchise, the development team has announced that it will no longer pursue back-to-back releases of its popular Black Ops and Modern Warfare titles. This decision follows two consecutive releases of Modern Warfare games in 2022 and 2023, as well as two Black Ops titles slated for 2024 and 2025. The changes come in the wake of negative feedback and disappointing sales for the latest installment, Black Ops 7.

The announcement was made on the official Call of Duty website, where the team, which includes studios Treyarch, Sledgehammer, Infinity Ward, and Raven Software, addressed the community directly. They expressed gratitude for the feedback received in recent months and acknowledged that many players feel the franchise has not consistently met their expectations. “Call of Duty has enjoyed long-standing success because of all of you, a passionate community that demands excellence and deserves nothing less,” the post stated.

In an effort to engage players, the team will open a free trial for Black Ops 7’s multiplayer zombies mode and host a Double XP weekend next week. This initiative aims to encourage hesitant players to explore the game and form their own opinions. The team committed to providing “unprecedented season support” for Black Ops 7, promising to earn back the trust of the community.

Additionally, the team outlined several strategic changes for future releases, emphasizing a commitment to delivering unique gaming experiences every year. “We will drive innovation that is meaningful, not incremental,” the announcement read, as they hinted at future plans without divulging specific details. The team expressed optimism about the future, claiming that Call of Duty’s “best days are ahead” and pledging to deliver on player expectations while introducing fresh surprises.

The decision comes amid a challenging period for the franchise, as Black Ops 7 has faced criticism for its lukewarm reception. It received mixed reviews, including a 6/10 rating for both the campaign and zombies modes, while the multiplayer aspect fared better with an 8/10 rating. This performance stands in stark contrast to its predecessor, Black Ops 6, which had garnered more favorable reviews last year.

Sales data for Black Ops 7 also reflected a troubling trend, particularly when compared to recent releases in the competitive shooter market. Reports indicate that the game launched weakly in Europe, showing a 63% decline in sales compared to Battlefield 6, and fell more than 50% behind last year’s Black Ops 6 during equivalent launch periods. It’s worth noting that Black Ops 7 was available from day one on Game Pass, potentially skewing the sales figures as many players accessed the game via subscription rather than purchasing it outright.

Overall, the announcement signals a significant pivot for the Call of Duty franchise, as the team recognizes the need for change and innovation to ensure its continued success. Time will tell if these new strategies will resonate with the player base and restore the franchise’s reputation.

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