In case you missed it, this year's annual Call of Duty entry, Black Ops 7, is officially out in the wild. Unfortunately, things surrounding Black Ops 7 couldn't be more negative, from its “Mixed” reviews on Steam (thanks to its subpar campaign) to its sales, specifically in Europe where Battlefield 6 ate Call of Duty's lunch and then some.
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7's campaign is the worst I've played this year
The single player campaign in Black Ops 7 is a huge waste of your time.
But for those playing Black Ops 7, things seem to be Good, with some people actually enjoying the game. Case in point: this fan who discovered that the “Imprint” map, one of 19 available BO7 maps, actively tracks the number of times players fall off the map to their unfortunate demise.
As first shared on Reddit, there is a “Falls Today” counter that will increment when an in-game fall is registered. As one user pointed out, there's room for up to four digits, meaning Treyarch and Co. has planned for an absurd number of cases, although it doesn't look like anyone has tested that calculator out yet.
“LOL? Now I want to check it every time,” wrote one user on Reddit.
Same!
This isn't the first map-related easter egg in recent Call Of Duty history
Last year, when Black Ops 6 was released, coincidentally another Treyarch title, the “Vault” map had a springboard that was fully functional. As TheGamer wrote at the time, “This means that if you press the jump button right at the edge, as you would jump on a diving board in real life, your player character will take a trip to the skies.”
“Just our design team continuing the rich tradition of functional springboards from Cold War Miami ;),” wrote a verified Treyarch developer on Reddit.
At first, many took to the diving board as a way to get quick kills on unsuspecting enemies by jumping over them and out of their line of sight. However, another user found that the diving board had enough power to lift someone to a balcony located on a nearby building, allowing someone to easily escape a skirmish.
It's just one of the many Easter eggs found throughout Call of Duty's history, one that will continue whether there's positivity or negativity in the air.
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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
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