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The nextCall of Dutygame has been revealed, and it’s great news for Black Ops fans. Rather than going into a different series, we’re following on from the last game, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 being the next entry.

This was just unveiled at the Xbox Games Showcase and was the final reveal of the event. We didn’t get any gameplay, but we did get an extended look at a cinematic setting up the game.

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Here’s Our First Look At Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7

This is the first time that we’ve gotten back-to-back Black Ops games. We don’t have a release date just yet, but we can expect it at some point towards the end of this year, when Call of Duty games tend to launch.

In the meantime, ablog postfromXboxsheds some more light on the game, and confirms that we’ll get a more in-depth reveal of Black Ops 7 this summer.

“The year is 2035 and the world is on the brink of chaos, ravaged by conflict and psychological warfare following the narrative events of Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6,” the blog post reads. “With cutting-edge technology in hand, the Black Ops team led by David Mason must fight back against a manipulative enemy who weaponizes fear above all else.

“Squad up with friends or play solo in the innovative Co-op Campaign, harness near-future weaponry in the signature Multiplayer mode packed with brand-new maps, and descend into the next twisted chapter of Round-Based Zombies in the heart of the Dark Aether.”

Black Ops 7 will launch acrossPC, Xbox, andPlayStation. There’s no word on it being made available on theSwitch 2, now that this more powerful Nintendo console is with us.