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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Is Making Major Battle Pass Changes in Season 1

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is preparing for a major overhaul to its Battle Pass when Season 1 launches on December 4. Treyarch Studios has confirmed that several long-requested improvements are coming, aiming to make the Battle Pass easier and less time-consuming for players to complete. With many fans criticizing past Battle Pass systems for requiring excessive grinding, these adjustments are designed to create a smoother, more rewarding experience.

Season 1 is just over a week away and is set to introduce a huge batch of new content. The recently revealed roadmap confirms the return of iconic Black Ops maps such as Meltdown, Standoff, and Fringe. Fringe is planned to arrive during Season 1 Reloaded, which typically launches about a month into the season.

Treyarch Studios Announces Battle Pass Improvements

Treyarch has revealed several major enhancements coming to the Black Ops 7 Battle Pass. The studio stated that Season 1 will “significantly improve” how players progress through the Pass. One of the biggest upgrades is a reduction in the time required to complete it, meaning players will earn rewards faster than they did in Black Ops 6.

Another key improvement is the restructuring of early Battle Pass pages. These pages will contain fewer tiers, allowing players to push through the beginning of the Pass at a much quicker pace. This change should be especially helpful to more casual players who don’t have the time to grind for hours each day.

Treyarch is also expanding how players earn Battle Pass Tokens. For the first time, Tokens will be obtainable through Daily Challenges across all game modes, including the Co-Op Campaign and Endgame. Tokens will only be available on certain days, but once unlocked, they can be used instantly. These adjustments reflect Treyarch’s goal to make player time feel more valuable and properly rewarded.

Despite the positive reception to Black Ops 7’s Multiplayer improvements, the game has struggled with user reviews. On Metacritic, it currently holds a user score of 1.7, making it the lowest-rated Call of Duty game ever. Much of the criticism is directed at the new Co-Op Campaign, while critics have reviewed the game more favorably, giving it an average score of 69.

Season 1 is shaping up to be a significant step forward, and players eager for improvements should find plenty to look forward to when the update launches.

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