Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 update fixes 'Endgame' mode disconnect issues

'We're exploring additional and more robust forms of disconnect protection and will look to share more in future,' says Treyarch Studio
An undated image of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 poster. — Xbox Wire
An undated image of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 poster. — Xbox Wire

Treyarch Studio has officially launched a vital update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which addresses a major frustration within the community regarding the new PvE 'Endgame' mode. 

The latest update of Black Ops 7 added a new protection for disconnects that previously caused players to lose all of their progress in the mode.

The developer company stated: "We're exploring additional and more robust forms of disconnect protection and will look to share more in the future."

What's new in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 update? 

Treyarch Studio stated that the update introduces a 'snapshot' feature to protect your hard-earned stats. The game will now record your 'Combat Rating' the moment you enter an 'Endgame' match.

Initially, the Endgame mode was locked behind the completion of the new Co-Op Campaign. The developer company said it heard the feedback from players, and the new update adds a disconnect protection. 

Now, when players drop into matches of Endgame, the game snapshots the player's Combat Rating at the start of the match, which means that you will keep your progress that was snapshotted at the start of the match, even if a disconnect or crash occurs.