
For the first time in the franchise, finishing the Black Ops 7 campaign unlocks a replayable Endgame mode. It’s a little bit like a purely PvE DMZ mode, where you’ll be dropping into the entirety of Avalon to complete missions, loot, and extract.
You’ll be leveling up your Operator’s Combat Rating to unlock new abilities, but you’ll also be able to unlock unique camos for your weapons that you can equip in multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone.
Black Ops 7 continues the live-service trend, with Season 1 set to be the largest amount of content ever dropped. In an exclusive interview with CharlieIntel, Treyarch confirmed the Endgame mode will also receive updates – at least until Season 3.
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“We have plans for season one updates, season two updates, [and] season three updates,” said Yale Miller, Treyarch’s Senior Director of Production. “How far we keep going, we don’t actually know right now, but, like, what we’re actively having in development right now is updates all the way through season three.”
We don’t know what these seasonal updates will be, but they’ll only keep doing them on one condition.
“If we see, like, meaningful engagement, people asking for more, wanting more stuff, then we’ll do more,” explained Miller.

So, if players like what Treyarch are doing with the Endgame mode’s seasonal updates and want more, they’ll make more content. But right now, they’ve only planned up until the Season 3 update, which usually drops in early April.
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They also explained that the Endgame will have a roughly six-hour story, “depending on how good you are,” then it will be “your own story.”
“Progression, and what you leveled up, and can you do the most difficult challenges, and those kinds of things … Because of the rogue lite stuff of, like, sense of loss and everything else, it’s a journey to be able to go do that stuff,” Miller continued.
They also reiterated that the mode has camos to unlock and challenges: “There’s a lot of sh*t to do in there.”