Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 had a disappointing launch in Europe, with sales reportedly down 63 percent compared to Battlefield 6A successful debut week.
We already knew something had happened when Activision's response was a little more muted than in previous years.but according to estimates Gaming business and data from GSDsales also fell “more than” 50 percent compared to its predecessor. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
Of course, Black Ops 7 is available at no extra cost on Xbox and PC Game Pass for those who subscribe to the more expensive Ultimate tier, which will undoubtedly skew sales figures. Still, with a verdict of “Overwhelming Dislike” Metacritic – making it the least popular Call of Duty game ever according to Metacritic user ratings. – the data will be grim for Microsoft and Activision.
All this, according to GSD, did not stop Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 from becoming the best-selling game in Europe this week, both in terms of sales and revenue.
“If you can accept the fundamental changes to the Black Ops 7 formula on their own terms, you're in for a good ride, despite the psychochemicals coursing through your veins,” we said in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review from Eurogamergiving it 3/5 stars. “I'm just not sure these changes bode well for the show.”
Latest Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 patch has made several fixes to the sci-fi first-person shooter, including significant changes to various camouflage issues that have been causing problems for cosmetically minded players. This includes several weapon camos in Zombies, which turned out to be three times more difficult to unlock than expected.






