The official publication of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is still barely six weeks away, but developer Treyarch Studios continues to tease the addition of remastered Black Ops 2 Maps for the game's content after launch. Off the maps available in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 At the launch, no content after launch has been confirmed from writing, but the fans have a good idea of what they can expect thanks to many teasing from Treyarch Studios in recent weeks.
At the launch, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will contain a total of 18 multiplayer maps for players to check out. Thirteen of these maps will be brand new, 6V6 experiences, two will be devoted to the game's 20V20skirmish mode, and the remaining three are remashed Black Ops 2 Maps. Treyarch has already confirmed that even more remaster will arrive later along the line, but until season 1 rolls around later in the year, the fans will only have explicit, raid and hijacked to experience.
Treyarch teases Vertigo for Black Ops 7 after launch content
Early access to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta started a couple of days ago, giving the fans a chance to check out some of the new maps that will be available at launch. Although there are no remedied maps in Beta, Treyarch seems to move the entire steam forward with the return of classic maps in terms of content after launch. Previously teases have already suggested that Meltdown and Yemen will return in the future, but now the latest episode of the official Customs calls Podcast has suggested a remastered version of Vertigo, which was released in Black Ops 2 As part of the uprising DLC.
It is currently unclear when the first season of the game will begin, but given it Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Do not release until November 14, it is likely that season 1 will start in December. However, the good news is that fans do not have to wait so long to get hold of another classic Customs calls Map, which Treyarch has already confirmed that Nuketown 2025 will be available in Black Ops 7 “Shortly after the launch.” If the studio follows the same schedule did so with Black Ops 6There is a strong chance that Nuketown will be available in the game just a week after the shooter's launch.
For those who have not had a chance to check out Beta for early access for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7An open beta will start on October 5. PlayTest will be live for Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC until October 8. Not only does it give the fans the chance to try before they buy, but also allows Treyarch to collect valuable players feedback before the game's launch. In just the first days of Beta, players feedback have allowed Treyarch to adjust TTK, doors, weapons XP and more.
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November 14, 2025
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Mature 17+ / blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, suggestive themes, use of drugs
Source: Charlieintel, COD POD Section 8