Black Ops 7 as part of the brand's returning promotion with the shooter. The two companies previously collaborated for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and will once again be teaming up for the next installment in the series, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which launches on November 14.
Last year, Activision teamed up with both Little Caesars and Monster Energy to bring Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players plenty of in-game rewards. The two promotions gave fans the opportunity to unlock Double XP tokens, exclusive skins, weapon blueprints, and more. For the Little Caesars promotion, Call of Duty players were required to spend at least $3 at pizzeria locations to unlock the accompanying in-game rewards. As for the Monster Energy rewards, players could unlock them via a code on each Monster can.
After teaming up with the drink brand for both Modern Warfare 3 and Black Ops 6, Activision is once again giving players the chance to unlock some exclusive rewards for Black Ops 7. Cans of Monster with the Black Ops 7 logo were spotted on shelves earlier this year, but now the rewards associated with the promotion have officially been revealed. As spotted by Twitter user DETONATED, the Monster x Call of Duty website now lists the cosmetic items available per code. Some of the most notable rewards include weapon blueprints for the Peacekeeper and VS Recon, as well as some mysterious operator skins that will presumably once again don the iconic Monster Energy logo.
After weeks of controversy, Activision announced last week that it would be ditching the divisive Carry Forward feature for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. When the next entry in the series was first announced, Activision had every intention of allowing players to transfer all of their cosmetic items, operator skins, weapons, Double XP tokens, and Gobblegums from Black Ops 6 to Black Ops 7. However, after fans blasted the decision due to the sheer number of unrealistic and goofy cosmetic items in Black Ops 6, the publisher said it will now only allow Double XP tokens and Gobblegums to transfer between titles.
The decision to remove the feature seems to have divided the community, but Activision is going to need to take these kinds of risks if it wants to keep its place atop the charts this year, especially with Battlefield 6 already breaking records. The two franchises will be going head-to-head for the first time in four years, and it's looking like Battlefield is in for a great year as its open beta weekends received tons of praise from the community. Call of Duty, on the other hand, isn't off to a great start, as the reveal trailer for Black Ops 7 has hundreds of thousands of dislikes and plenty of comments stating that they will be pre-ordering Battlefield 6 instead.
Source;GameRant
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