Open beta: "Available to players who have pre-ordered the game on any platform, the initial part of the Beta is planned to launch on Thursday October 2 at 10AM PT, and concludes 72 hours later when the main Open Beta begins on Sunday October 5 at 10AM PT. The Beta is available on all platforms at the same time.
The second part of the Beta is open and free for all players on all platforms, and is planned to begin on Sunday October 5 at 10AM PT. The Black Ops 7 Beta is scheduled to conclude 72 hours later, on Wednesday October 8 at 10AM PT."
Black Ops 7 Roadmap When Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches on November 14, PC players will be required to enable both Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 as detailed in our recent Progress Report. These hardware-based features will give us a stronger, more trusted foundation for detecting and blocking certain cheats before they can take root.
During the Black Ops 7 Beta, #TeamRICOCHET will have some of its systems online as we test how they perform under live conditions. These tools are designed to identify and remove cheaters faster, and we’ll be closely monitoring how they respond in real matches. The full force of our protections will be reserved for launch, when all systems come online together.
We also want to be clear: there’s no one-and-done solution to solving the challenge of cheating. Every major game faces this issue, and cheaters are constantly looking for new ways to exploit systems.
What matters, and where we’ve seen real improvement, is how quickly we adapt. In Black Ops 6, detections are faster, mitigations are stronger, and enforcement is cutting deeper into the networks that try to harm fair play. With Black Ops 7, hardware protections like Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 will add another layer of defense.
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