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Black Ops 7 x Fallout officially unveiled and detailed

In recent years Call of Duty has ramped up the number and intensity of their crossover events – with Black Ops 6 being the most egregious in this regard. Following plenty of backlash, Activision seems to have toned down their plans for Black Ops 7, officially announcing a somewhat more grounded Fallout crossover.

Though initially teased late last year, the team at Treyarch / Activision have now fully unveiled the first crossover coming to Black Ops 7; with COD x Fallout officially launching on the 8th of January alongside Season 1 Reloaded.

In what might be their most comprehensive crossover yet, this limited-time event will of course include the obligatory event pass (featuring both a paid and free track to earn various Fallout-themed cosmetics).

In addition, a paid bundle will be made available for purchase which focuses on Amazon’s Fallout show protagonist Lucy.

In terms of actual content however, the crossover will introduce a bunch of new modes across the board including:

  • Deathclaw Hunt World Event [Endgame]
  • Nuketown map variant ‘Vault Town’ [Multiplayer]
  • S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Mayhem mode [Multiplayer]
  • The Ghouls mode [Multiplayer]
  • Project RADS mode [Zombies]
  • Power Armor Royale [Warzone]

While a far cry from some of Fortnite’s more all-encompassing cross-overs, this latest collab will likely go down much more smoothly in the eyes of fans when compared to Black Ops 6’s offerings. We will have to wait and see – but with Microsoft owning both Call of Duty and Fallout, they’ll likely be winning either way.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Season 1 Reloaded? Are you looking forward to the crossover? How does it compare to BO6’s best? Let us know down below.

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