- Black Ops 7 has launched to around 84K concurrent players on Steam.
- This figure marks a nearly 70% drop-off compared to Black Ops 6’s player count, which was over 300K on day one.
- The game’s campaign has been criticized quite heavily, and Steam reviews are also mixed so far.
Black Ops 6 broke several records for Call of Duty last year and eventually ended up as the PS5’s best-selling title in the US. The game was also a major hit on Steam, becoming a success for Activision and Xbox by every definition.
One year later, the same cannot be said of its successor. Not only is Black Ops 7 extremely disappointing in the campaign department, but it also appears to have reached less than half of the active players on Steam on launch day.
Why it matters: Call of Duty is a behemoth of the gaming industry, and it is rare to see any entry in the series underperform.

Looking at data from SteamDB, Black Ops 7’s release has led to a concurrent peak of around 84K players for Call of Duty. In contrast, this figure was as high as 306,000 in October 2024 at the time of Black Ops 6’s release.
This marks a drop-off of around 70% in terms of day-one player counts on Steam. Black Ops 7 also has mixed reviews on Steam at the moment, highlighting the overall sentiment toward Activision’s latest offering.
Interestingly, the title is still at the top of Steam’s best-seller charts. Indeed, die-hard players seem to be enjoying the multiplayer experience, so it is interesting to see Black Ops 7 not performing nearly as well as last year’s entry on release.
Perhaps the success of recently released shooters like Battlefield 6 and Arc Raiders has left a lasting impact on Black Ops 7.

Ahead of the release, an insider also noted that Black Ops 7 pre-orders were tracking behind Black Ops 6. This report appears to be reflected in the game’s Steam numbers, suggesting that Call of Duty has fallen behind its predecessor this year.
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