Activision`s eagerly anticipated annual event, “Call of Duty: Next,” delivered a wealth of exciting news and updates for fans of the popular franchise. The event, which took place on September 30, unveiled fresh details regarding Black Ops 7`s multiplayer experience, the beloved Zombies mode, and its intriguing campaign storyline. Furthermore, attendees and viewers received a sneak peek into the future developments for the hit battle royale game, Call of Duty: Warzone.
As a significant occasion for one of the gaming world`s biggest first-person shooter series, the event was streamed live globally. This year, a special bonus was offered: early-access beta codes for Black Ops 7 were distributed to viewers who watched the broadcast for a specified duration.
Below is a comprehensive summary of the Call of Duty: Next event and information on how it could be viewed.
How to Watch Call of Duty: Next
The Call of Duty: Next event was broadcast live from Las Vegas on Tuesday, September 30. It was accessible through various major streaming platforms, including YouTube and Twitch, allowing a global audience to tune in.
The event officially began at the following times:
- 9 AM PT (Pacific Time)
- 12 PM ET (Eastern Time)
- 5 PM BST (British Summer Time)
Unlock a Beta Code by Watching
Players who watched the official Twitch stream for at least one hour were rewarded with a code granting them early access to the Black Ops 7 beta. This allowed them to begin playing on October 2, preceding the public release. Alternative methods to secure early access on October 2 included pre-ordering the game or possessing an active Game Pass subscription. The beta then opened to all players on October 5 and continued until October 8.
Anticipated Revelations
This year`s Call of Duty: Next event prominently featured live demonstrations of Black Ops 7`s multiplayer and Zombies gameplay, showcased by popular streamers. Additionally, significant announcements regarding Call of Duty: Warzone were part of the presentation. Black Ops 7 is set to launch on November 14, becoming available across multiple platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. This release marks the second Black Ops title within two consecutive years, following 2024`s Black Ops 6. Activision has acknowledged that some players might experience a sense of `fatigue` from back-to-back Black Ops installments but asserts that Black Ops 7 will introduce ample new content and meaningful changes to ensure its strong appeal to the player base.
