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Activision Halts Carry Forward of Black Ops 6 Operators, Skins and Weapons Into Black Ops 7

The publisher says the rollback answers player feedback to keep Black Ops 7 authentic to Call of Duty’s setting.

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An official screenshot of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 that shows soldiers clearing a room.
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Overview

  • This change applies only to Black Ops 7, and all Black Ops 6 content remains usable in Call of Duty: Warzone.
  • Progression items such as Double XP tokens and Zombies GobbleGums will still transfer to the new game.
  • The reversal comes just a week after guidance that suggested carry forward would return post-launch, reflecting Activision’s response to identity concerns.
  • Treyarch and Raven say Black Ops 7 store bundles will be crafted to fit the Black Ops identity, with more specifics promised in the coming weeks.
  • Black Ops 7 launches November 14, with a multiplayer reveal at Call of Duty Next on September 30 and an October beta.