Although it’s tough to keep up with the structure of the ever-changing Call of Duty campaigns, this time around in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, we’re getting a fully co-op adventure. You’ll be able to go mission-by-mission through 11 chapters, all of which are solo or co-op enabled.
Like many other Call of Duty campaigns in the series, the main story is on the shorter side, and you can finish it in an afternoon. We recommend doing so because each campaign mission you complete will grant you rewards.
Black Ops 7: Campaign Mission List And Length
Some Missions Are Longer Than Others
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has an 11-mission campaign, and each mission provides unlocks that can be used in any mode. While some of them are cosmetic, there are several weapon blueprints to be earned in the campaign, so you’ll want to play at least until mission nine.
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Campaign Level |
Campaign Mission Reward |
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1 – Exposure |
Irides One (Weapon Blueprint) |
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2 – Inside |
Ratted Out (Decal) |
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3 – Distortion |
Phantom (Weapon Blueprint) |
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4 – Escalation |
Sniper, No Sniping! (Emblem) |
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5 – Disruption |
Lock-In Shock (Emote) |
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6 – Collapse |
Wing Clipper (Weapon Charm) |
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7 – Fracture |
It’s A Clap! (Finishing Move) |
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8 – Quarantine |
Golden Tower (Loading Screen) |
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9 – Suppression |
Razorfire Vertex (Weapon Blueprint) |
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10 – Breakpoint |
Bot Buster (Equipment Skin) |
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11 – Containment |
Grounded (Operator Skin) |
As for the length of the campaign, it’ll take you around three hours if you rush, and four hours at a normal pace. Campaign missions are typically in the 15-20 minute range, so make sure you have some spare time, as you’ll need to play through them the whole way.
The Black Ops 7 Campaign Continues With Endgame
Content Will Be Rolling Out After Launch
After you’re finished with those 11 missions and see the story of David Mason play out, you’ll need to keep taking down The Guild on the Endgame map. This is a new approach to extending Call of Duty‘s campaign, as story-based lore will be dropped here, in addition to more content.
If you’re remotely invested in the story of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, you’ll want to check out Endgame. Think of it like a micro-MMO sandbox type environment, where you can drop in with a squad, mess around, and extract while leveling your character up.