The best public Black Ops 7 beta player count figure is an approximately 99.5K concurrent-player peak on Steam’s Call of Duty app.
However, that number was not a clean BO7-only total. The Open Beta launched as downloadable content inside Call of Duty HQ, which also hosted other Call of Duty content. Activision never published a complete figure covering Steam, Battle.net, the Xbox app, Game Pass, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles.
Therefore, the true number of people who played the Black Ops 7 beta remains unknown.
Verified Beta Numbers
Here is what the available data can confirm:
| Platform or Metric | Public Figure | Important Context |
|---|---|---|
| Call of Duty HQ on Steam | About 99.5K concurrent users | Included activity through the shared Call of Duty parent app |
| BO7-only Steam players | Not available | Steam did not publish a separate live-player chart for the beta DLC |
| Battle.net | Not published | Blizzard does not provide public concurrent-player charts |
| Xbox app and PC Game Pass | Not published | These players do not appear in Steam numbers |
| PlayStation and Xbox consoles | Not published | No official platform totals were released |
| Total cross-platform participants | Unknown | Activision did not announce a combined figure |
A contemporary report citing SteamDB recorded a 99,514-player peak during the beta period. It is reasonable to describe that as roughly 99.5K concurrent Steam users, but not as 99.5K confirmed BO7 beta players.
The Steam listing for the Open Beta identifies it as DLC attached to the main Call of Duty application rather than a standalone Steam game.
What the 99.5K Steam Peak Actually Means
Concurrent players are the number of accounts using an application at the same moment. They are not the same as total participants.
A beta could record a 99.5K concurrent peak while attracting far more unique users across several days. In addition, the public Steam chart excluded:
- Battle.net users
- PC Game Pass and Xbox app users
- PlayStation players
- Xbox console players
It may also have included players using other content through the shared Call of Duty HQ application. As a result, Steam provides a useful interest indicator, but it cannot establish the beta’s total audience.
Black Ops 7 Beta Dates
The beta began with Early Access on October 2, 2025 for eligible players. The fully open phase started on October 5.
Treyarch later extended the test, and the beta ended at 9:00 a.m. PT on October 9, 2025. The full game launched on November 14.
Anyone researching the old access process can review the BO7 beta-code redemption steps, although new codes can no longer provide access because the test has ended.
What Players Could Test
By the final day, the beta included six Multiplayer maps:
- Toshin
- The Forge
- Cortex
- Exposure
- Imprint
- Blackheart
Playable Multiplayer modes included Team Deathmatch, Domination, Hardpoint, Kill Confirmed, Overload, Search and Destroy, Hardcore variants, and the Training Course.
The beta also included Vandorn Farm Survival, marking the first time Zombies appeared as a playable mode during a Call of Duty beta.
Treyarch raised the progression cap to Level 30 and enabled Double Player XP plus Double Weapon XP during the extension. The official BO7 beta patch notes provide the full daily playlist and content history.
Why No Full Cross-Platform Count Exists
Steam is the only major BO7 platform with an easily accessible public concurrent-player chart.
Battle.net, Xbox, Game Pass, and PlayStation do not publish equivalent live figures. Crossplay also combines players from several platforms inside the same matchmaking population, which makes estimating each platform from lobby activity unreliable.
Claims that Battle.net added a specific number or that total PC participation exceeded 150K were never officially verified. Those estimates should not appear as confirmed statistics.
The safest answer remains:
- Approximately 99.5K users peaked in Call of Duty HQ on Steam during the beta.
- The BO7-only Steam count was not isolated.
- The complete cross-platform participant total was never published.
Why Player Count Mattered
Beta participation gave Treyarch enough matches and feedback to test more than server capacity.
A larger test population helped the studio evaluate:
- Weapon balance and time to kill
- Matchmaking behavior
- Map and spawn flow
- Server performance
- Aim assist
- Cheating detection
- Multiplayer and Zombies progression
- Bugs across several platforms
However, a Steam peak alone does not show whether every playlist had equal activity. Popular modes usually fill faster than niche or region-specific queues, even during a busy beta.
What Changed Because of the Beta
The most important result was not the public player number. It was the effect that player behavior and feedback had on the launch version.
Open Matchmaking
Treyarch tested Open Moshpit playlists where matchmaking used drastically less skill consideration.
After the beta, the studio announced that Open Matchmaking with minimal skill consideration would become the default Multiplayer system at launch.
Persistent Lobbies
Players also asked for fewer lobby disbands. Treyarch confirmed that Black Ops 7 would try to keep groups together between matches more often.
Anti-Cheat Results
Official beta takeaways stated that 97.5% of matches were cheater-free on Day 1, rising to 98.8% by Day 5.
These figures came from Team RICOCHET’s detections and should not be confused with the player-count data.
Beta Rewards and Progression
Players could unlock limited beta cosmetics by reaching specific progression levels, with the final reward available at Level 30.
The complete BO7 beta reward list covers the Operator skins, charm, emblem, Calling Card, Loading Screen, and final weapon Blueprint tied to beta progression.
Those rewards carried into the released game for eligible accounts. However, players who missed them cannot now enter the finished beta to earn them through the original progression track.
How the Beta Compared With Other Shooters
Several reports compared the approximately 99.5K Call of Duty HQ Steam peak with Battlefield 6’s much larger open-beta Steam peak.
The comparison shows stronger visible Steam activity for Battlefield, but it is not a complete comparison of each game’s total audience. Call of Duty also had users on Battle.net, Game Pass, Xbox, and PlayStation, while its shared Steam application did not provide a clean BO7-only chart.
Therefore, the figures can compare public Steam momentum, but they cannot prove the complete cross-platform participation difference.
What the Beta Count Does Not Tell Us
The 99.5K figure does not reveal:
- Total unique beta participants
- Exact PlayStation or Xbox activity
- Battle.net or Game Pass numbers
- Current Black Ops 7 population
- Player retention after launch
- Activity inside each region or playlist
- How many Steam users were specifically playing the beta
It also should not be used to guarantee full lobbies today because the beta ended in October 2025.
From Beta Progression to the Full Game
Black Ops 7 now uses its full Multiplayer, Campaign, Zombies, Endgame, seasonal, and weapon-progression systems.
Players working beyond the temporary beta rewards can use the current BO7 mastery-camo explanation to understand Singularity and the other rewards that replaced older Dark Matter expectations.
The wider Black Ops 7 progression and service selection keeps the current account, camo, leveling, challenge, and gameplay options in one place.
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Wrapping It Up
The most defensible Black Ops 7 beta player count is an approximately 99.5K Call of Duty HQ Steam peak.
That number does not represent the full beta audience and may not isolate BO7 activity from other content inside the shared application. Activision never released a combined total for consoles, Battle.net, Game Pass, and Steam.
The beta still produced meaningful results, including Open Matchmaking, persistent lobbies, balance changes, anti-cheat data, and the first playable Zombies experience in a Call of Duty beta.
Black Ops 7 Beta Player Count FAQs
How many people played the Black Ops 7 beta?
The complete number is unknown. Public reports recorded an approximately 99.5K concurrent peak through Call of Duty HQ on Steam, but Activision did not publish the total number of participants across all platforms.
Was the 99.5K Steam peak only Black Ops 7 beta players?
Not necessarily. The beta was DLC inside the shared Call of Duty Steam application, so the public parent-app chart could also include activity from other available Call of Duty content.
How many players joined through PlayStation and Xbox?
No official PlayStation or Xbox beta totals were published. Any exact console figure would be an estimate rather than verified data.
When did the Black Ops 7 beta end?
The beta ended at 9:00 a.m. PT on October 9, 2025, after Treyarch extended the original schedule.
Did the Black Ops 7 beta include Zombies?
Yes. Players could access Vandorn Farm Survival, which Treyarch described as the first Zombies mode offered during a Call of Duty beta.
Can players still earn the BO7 beta rewards?
The original beta progression period has ended. Rewards already earned carried into the full game, but players cannot re-enter the closed beta to complete missed levels.

