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Warzone Loadout Changes Coming To Black Ops 7 Season 13 min read

Black Ops 7 Season 1

The arrival of an all-new Call of Duty title means you’ll be getting some new Multiplayer action and a whole new chapter for Warzone. Like always, Black Ops 7 will be integrating with the Season 1 update to introduce new Operators and weapons. This, along with the Haven’s Hollow Resurgence map. Here’s everything you need to know about Warzone’s loadout changes!

BO7 Season 1 Warzone Won’t Feature Wildcards

The Black Ops 7 devs are using this integration to bring some major changes to the gameplay and how the battle royale generally works. As a result, they’ve announced significant changes they’ll be making to the loadouts. During CoD Next, the developers confirmed that all of the Wildcards will be removed from the game. This change will take effect as soon as the Season 1 update goes live.

Players initially saw these impressive loadout options for the first time in the Black Ops 6 Battle Royale. Even though they’ll be featured in Black Ops 7 Multiplayer, you won’t see them in Warzone. This decision will have a massive impact on the game. The biggest impact is that players will be required to use a maximum of five attachments on their weapons.

So, you might be able to get Wildcards as a Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 open beta reward. However, you won’t see them in the battle royale. The five attachments are a default limit in the game, but plenty of players prefer using the Gunfighter Wildcard so that they can equip eight. You can even boost your camo to make sure that your weapon looks good with all of the attachments. This feature might allow weapons out of the meta to compete in most cases because they can easily take advantage of the three extra attachments. However, as soon as BO7 integrates with Warzone in Season 1, you won’t have an option.

Overkill

Overkill allows players to carry a second primary weapon with them in battle. It is also linked to a Wildcard in Black Ops 6. However, there’s no need to worry because, in the upcoming update, it’ll be automatically activated. This will allow players to easily equip two weapons simultaneously without being forced to give up their Perk slot. It’s important to remember that this change won’t affect Multiplayer because Overkill is still linked to a Wildcard to ensure matches remain balanced.

On the other hand, Warzone players prefer using a close-range weapon like an SMG and a Sniper or an Assault Rifle for long-range combat. However, make sure to equip the Dark Matter camo to make sure you stand out on the battlefield. Black Ops 7 is set to be action-packed and full of exciting new mechanics and weapons for you to explore.

Conclusion

That’s all there is to know about the loadout changes coming to Black Ops 7 Warzone Season 1. The game is also set to introduce a brand-new 6v6 Overload mode to make sure players stay hooked to the game. However, there’s still some time before we can jump into the mode.