- Activision and Treyarch continue to adjust Black Ops 7 following fan feedback.
- Four skins from the game’s Vault Edition have been adjusted to match the game’s realistic themes.
- These changes come after the studio’s commitment to toning down cartoony skins in the series.
Black Ops 7 seems to be the most interesting Call of Duty title in recent years for one particular reason. Both Treyarch and Activision are making a genuine effort to scale back on the cartoony skins of the series this year amid intense competition from Battlefield.
Previously, Activision confirmed that skins from Black Ops 6 would not carry over to the new game for this reason. The developer has now changed four of its major pre-release skins in an effort to continue addressing fan feedback.
Why it matters: The new designs highlight that Activision is already making changes to convince fans that Black Ops 7 is aiming for an authentic experience.
Over on the Call of Duty blog, Activision has discussed these changes in detail.
Among the operators, Karma, the returning female character from Black Ops 2, has seen the most significant changes. She now sports a much more realistic look, with fewer futuristic elements.
Harper still retains a futuristic look due to his over-the-top armor, but Activision has still made small adjustments to reflect the overall tone of the game. The gaming giant says that these changes are meant to highlight Black Ops 7’s immersive nature.
It should be noted that these skins are available to Black Ops 7 Vault Edition owners. Since this edition of the game costs $100, fans will be glad to know that Treyarch and Activision are taking feedback so seriously.
The blog also promises more updates on the game moving forward. One recent rumor suggests that disbanding lobbies could be going away this year, so fans should stay tuned to learn more about Black Ops 7 soon.
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