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Black Ops 7’s Endgame Will Soon Be Playable For Everyone Right Away

November 20, 2025
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Treyarch has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s Endgame mode, which players can unlock after completing the campaign, will soon be available to everyone.

Beginning Friday, November 21, everyone can jump right into Endgame. Technically you could already do this, as only one player in a group needed to beat the campaign to get into Endgame, but soon everyone can play it.

For anyone just catching up, Endgame takes place on the Avalon map where 1-32 players in squads of up to four fight through zones of increasing difficulty. Players enter Avalon in a wingsuit and can then get through the map on foot or in a number of different vehicles as they complete missions.

For anyone who has completed the campaign, Treyarch is giving them a variety of bonuses, including double XP tokens and Perkaholic Gobblegums. You can see a rundown of all the bonuses below.

We’ve seen an awesome response to Endgame from players who’ve already been dropping in, so we’re making it available to everyone in #BlackOps7 starting Friday, Nov. 21.

Team up with other players to complete objectives, increase your power, earn unique Weapon Camos, and take on… pic.twitter.com/2igahTPHv6

— Treyarch (@Treyarch) November 19, 2025

In other Call of Duty news, Treyarch is launching the Nuketown 2025 map on November 20. The game is currently in pre-season, with Season 1 set to begin in early December.

For more, check out GameSpot’s Black Ops 7 review. You can also catch up on why one US lawmaker is calling for AI regulations after it came to light that Black Ops 7 developers used AI.

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