Black Ops 7's Endgame mode now free for all players

Treyarch is going to give free rewards to anyone who finishes campaign before November 21 bonus items
An undated image of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 characters. — IGN
An undated image of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 characters. — IGN

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is known as the most hyped shooter game this year globally; excitingly, the company is extending the game's access to its new Endgame mode. 

Treyarch Studios is opening up Endgame to all players. This update will roll out on November 21 and aims at early engagement boosts across all key markets, including Pakistan.

Treyarch Studios confirmed that all players will be able to enter Endgame whether or not they have completed the co-op campaign. This is a divergence from the requirement at launch, where only those who completed the story mode were allowed to access the game mode. 

As an incentive for early players, Treyarch says it will give free rewards to anyone who finishes the campaign prior to the November 21 bonus items. These rewards include Double XP tokens, Double Weapon XP tokens, Double Battle Pass XP tokens, and Perkaholic Gobblegums, items that happen to be pretty important for Multiplayer and Zombies progression. 

Endgame is designed as large-scale PvE, featuring up to 32 players in a lobby set on Avalon with four zones of different combat ratings and endless replayability. 

Players drop in, complete missions, exfil, and continue levelling up weapons that carry over into Multiplayer, Zombies, and eventually Warzone when Season 1 launches later this year.

Despite its new ideas, the Co-op Campaign has not been well-received. Fans have raised concerns about the always-online requirement, inability to pause, and instances of being kicked for inactivity. These issues have led to low user reviews on global platforms.