Activision has extended the Black Ops 7 beta after a very weak start.
Yes, Activision had to extend the Black Ops 7 beta after such a weak start that not even the gold camouflages could hide it ๐ฌ. While Battlefield 6 celebrated a record half a million players on Steam, CoD barely surpassed 99,000... a difference that smells more of defeat than rivalry. Criticism was not long in coming: fans accuse the series of being repetitive, lacking innovation, and more focused on microtransactions than on evolving ๐ธ. โThey killed the brand,โ they say on social media, while Activision tries to put out the fire by giving away double XP, a new 6v6 map, and three extra days of beta. But the move isn't just about keeping players connected; it's also trying to steal some away from the Battlefield release ๐ However, there is a glimmer of hope for Call of Duty players: the Ricochet anti-cheat system supposedly proved effective by banning 97% of hackers in minutes, as if the main problem wasn't the existence of hackers in a game that hasn't even been released โ๏ธ. Still, the battle for the FPS throne is more alive than ever, and this time... Call of Duty doesn't seem to have the upper hand. ๐จ
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