COD: Black Ops 7 Sells 63% Fewer Copies At Launch Than Battlefield 6 In Europe

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Also Sold Over 50% Less Than BO6!

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  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has unexpectedly sold 63% fewer units at launch compared to Battlefield 6 in Europe.
  • The game has also performed quite poorly compared to last year’s BO6, with 50% fewer copies sold. 
  • It has experienced similar low sales across the UK, along with poor ratings.

While Activision has hailed success for COD: Black Ops 7 in public, many industry reports paint a different and grim narrative. Whether it’s poor ratings, campaign criticism, or complaints about general gameplay, players have flamed BO7 for one reason or another.

New GSD data now shows that Black Ops 7 has had a mediocre launch across Europe. Its opening week sales have been so low that BO7 sold 63% fewer copies at launch compared to Battlefield 6. The latter has brought the series out of ruin with its immense success.

Why it matters: It’s been many years since Call of Duty faced true competition that directly impacted its performance and sales. BO7 has disappointed many fans with its repetitive gameplay paired with an erratic campaign. 

Call of Duty: Blacks Ops 7 vs. Battlefield 6 sales in Europe.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Has Sold 63% Fewer Copies Than Battlefield 6 in Europe.

As explained in analyst Christopher Dring’s new report, Black Ops 7 was not only crushed by unexpected competition but also failed significantly against its predecessor during launch week. The estimates found BO7 sold 50% less than last year’s BO6 

This GSD data covers both physical and digital releases but does not include downloads done through subscription services. It’s worth noting that, unlike Battlefield 6, Black Ops 7 is available through Game Pass, which is where a significant portion of its user base resides.

According to past reports, Black Ops 7 has also reportedly sold poorly across the UK region. It implies that the FPS had a rougher opening sales week globally compared to BF6 and BO6. 

Call of Duty Black Ops 7
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has disappointed both new and veteran series players.

This also becomes apparent when the day-one Steam player counts of BO7 and its predecessor are compared.

The signs of struggles were also noticeable during Black Ops 7’s beta period, where it failed to appear in Steam’s top 100 best-sellers list. Its pre-order numbers were also allegedly down compared to Black Ops 6.

On the flip side, Battlefield 6 dominated these metrics before launch and has now become the best-selling shooter game of the year yet. 

Do you think Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has sold significantly less than what Activision expected? Is Battlefield 6 the biggest reason behind its unexpectedly low sales? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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