The excitement around Call of Duty 2025 has reached a fever pitch with new rumors circulating based on leaks from Black Ops 6’s game files. Gamers are buzzing about the prospect of a direct sequel to the beloved Black Ops 2, with whispers of remastered maps from the 2012 hit. Additionally, there’s speculation about the return of exciting gameplay mechanics like wall-running and jetpacks.
As many players will remember, Black Ops 6 pushed the limits of character movement with its groundbreaking ‘Omnimovement’ system, allowing for unparalleled freedom in diving, sprinting, and jumping in any direction. It truly changed how players approach gameplay, providing extraordinary maneuverability.
What Could Black Ops 7 Bring Back?
Looking ahead to the upcoming Call of Duty, seemingly titled Black Ops 7, Treyarch may look to reincorporate wall-running and jetpack systems. These features previously dazzled players in popular titles such as Black Ops 3, Advanced Warfare, and Infinite Warfare, leaving many hungry for their comeback.
Leaked Features and Community Response
Recent discoveries by data miners, delving into Black Ops 6’s files, have revealed tantalizing references to wall-running within the game’s code. These discoveries quickly inspired videos showcasing the mechanic in action on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, offering real evidence of wall-running’s return. A recent post by user @kivikou even highlights mentions of a jetpack mechanic, sparking further excitement.
However, it remains uncertain whether these features are merely for testing in Black Ops 7 or if they will be used in Black Ops 6. Both mechanics appear to be similar to their execution in earlier games, provoking a resurgence of discussions about the mechanics in the community.
The jetpack feature was notably controversial when it first debuted in Advanced Warfare, with many players claiming it created an unintentional skill gap. Complaints about this aspect of gameplay have resurfaced following these recent leaks, prompting the community to weigh in once again.
What Feature Will Gamers Miss Most?
Considering the love for traditional gameplay versus new mechanics, what do players really want from CoD’s future? The balance between skill-based movement and accessibility remains a hot topic. With nostalgia for the past alongside a desire for innovation, opinions are mixed.
Is Wall-Running Overrated?
Many players question the importance of wall-running in multiplayer modes. Does it elevate the gameplay experience or complicate it unnecessarily? This debate is likely to gain momentum as more details about Black Ops 7 emerge.
Would you welcome back the jetpack in Black Ops 7? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
As anticipation builds for the release, players can only hope that Treyarch will strike the perfect balance. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual player, keeping an eye on these developments is crucial. For the latest updates on Call of Duty, be sure to check out Moyens I/O.