Insider information from Call of Duty expert Ghost of Hope suggests that the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will feature the classic TranZit and Mob of the Dead Zombies maps upon its release. These two maps initially debuted in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, and their return has generated significant excitement among fans, particularly regarding the potential reimagining of TranZit as one of the largest maps ever designed for the franchise. Despite the enthusiasm surrounding TranZit’s revival, reactions to Mob of the Dead have been mixed. Some fans express concern, as the map previously returned as Blood of the Dead in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, leading to ambiguity about whether its reappearance is necessary.
The narrative of Black Ops 7 unfolds a decade after Black Ops 2, fully integrating the past while introducing new challenges. According to the reveal made during the 2025 Xbox Games Showcase, David Mason returns as the protagonist, leading a specialized team against a manipulative foe that employs psychological warfare tactics. The storyline hints at the return of Raul Menendez, the villain from Black Ops 2, adding depth to the narrative. Black Ops 7 promises a co-op campaign, foundational multiplayer modes, and the much-anticipated Zombies, though detailed information remains scarce.
Fans have speculated that TranZit was briefly featured in the reveal trailer, intensifying curiosity about its modernization for Black Ops 7. Community discussions reveal desires for new original maps alongside familiar classics. While there is a palpable buzz concerning the game’s forthcoming reveal this summer, details on the round-based Zombies mode have yet to be officially confirmed. Scheduled for release later this year on multiple platforms, including PC and next-gen consoles, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will also be available on Xbox Game Pass from day one.
Additionally, ongoing collaborations between Microsoft and Nintendo may pave the way for the franchise’s return to Nintendo platforms.