A boundless excitement for Battlefield 6 loomed large over Call of Duty’s deflating Black Ops 7 reveal


MORGAN PARK, STAFF WRITER

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This week: Got all sappy about the server browser and got very close to downloading Quake.

Activision did its big Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 reveal yesterday, and speaking as someone who plays these games a lot, I don’t think anyone’s heart is in it this year.

A trailer focused on its 2035 campaign that took center stage at Gamescom Opening Night Live had all the qualities of a $12 Subway sandwich—familiar, unappetizing, calorically adequate. The audience cheers in Germany were so modest that, if you listened closely, you could probably hear a crowd in front of the Seattle Microsoft campus protesting the CoD owner’s dealings with the Israeli military.



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