Treyarch Announces Changes in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Treyarch has announced significant changes coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, the next installment in the Microsoft Gaming series, set to release on November 17. One of the main changes revealed is the removal of Skill Based Matchmaking.
According to Treyarch’s social media announcement, they are moving towards open matchmaking in response to fan feedback. This shift is seen as a response to community requests, although some speculate it may have been influenced by the upcoming release of Battlefield 6.
Focus on Player Experience and Feedback
In addition to the elimination of Skill Based Matchmaking, Treyarch has also introduced persistent lobbies to keep players together from one match to the next more frequently. This change aims to enhance the overall multiplayer experience in Black Ops 7, with more details to be revealed closer to the game’s launch.
The producer of Black Ops 7 emphasizes the importance of maintaining a fair competitive balance across all control devices. As a result, adjustments will be made to rotation and aim assist strength for console controller users, with further details to be discussed in the coming weeks.
