All editions
Black Ops 7 releases on November 14, but you’ll have a decision to make: do you buy the Standard Edition or upgrade to the Vault Edition for extra cosmetics and rewards?
Here’s every Black Ops 7 edition, its price, and what it includes to make your decision easier.
All BO7 editions explained

Digital
- Vault Edition (All Platforms): $99.99
- Cross-Gen Bundle (Console, Xbox on PC): $69.99
- Standard Edition (PC on Battle.Net and Steam): $69.99
Physical
- Cross-Gen Bundle (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4): $69.99
- Standard Edition (PlayStation 5): $69.99
The Cross-Gen bundle is the only option available if you’re on last-gen consoles, but it includes a current-gen version of the game if you ever upgrade. If you want to buy a physical edition on Xbox, again, your only option is the Cross-Gen Bundle.
Black Ops 7 is available on Xbox Game Pass for Ultimate and PC subscribers, so if you want to get the Vault Edition without buying the whole game, you can upgrade for $30.
What’s in the Vault Edition?

Here’s everything you get with the Vault Edition:
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Digital Edition
- BlackCell (One Season) (Vault Edition Benefit)
- Operator Collection (Vault Edition Benefit)
- Mastercraft Weapon Collection (Vault Edition Benefit)
- Ultra GobbleGum Pack for Zombies (Vault Edition Benefit)
- Permanent Unlock Token (Vault Edition Benefit)
- Early Access to the Open Beta (Pre-order Benefit)
- Reznov Challenge Pack (Pre-order Benefit)
Alongside the Digital Edition of Black Ops 7, you’ll get the Season 1 BlackCell Battle Pass, four new Operators (Karma, Harper, T.E.D.D., and Reaper EWR-3), a Mastercraft Weapon Collection (Peacekeeper Mk1, Dravec 45, Flatline Mk.II, VS Recon, M10 Breacher, an Ultra Gobblegum Pack, and a Permanent Unlock token for Prestige.
Of course, pre-ordering the Vault Edition will also grant you the pre-order bonuses, including early access to the Open Beta and the Reznov Challenge Pack. But if you don’t pre-order and want to upgrade later, you can for $30.