Following plenty of rumors,free africans, white and asian women sex videos it’s been confirmed that Black Ops 7 won’t feature jetpacks or wallrunning. However, there are still some movement upgrades coming in CoD 2025.
Although Black Ops 7 was announced at the Xbox Games Showcase, aside from a few campaign details, we have precious little official information about it. We know it’s a sequel to Black Ops 2, will feature brand-new maps, and has a Zombies mode, but that’s pretty much it.
Article continues after adHowever, there have been plenty of leaks and rumors in the last few months about what the next Call of Duty will look like. One of the most well-known claims is that it would feature wall running and jetpacks, after the features were discovered in the files for Black Ops 6.
But the devs have quickly shut this down, confirming that neither will return.
Speaking on the June 17 edition of COD POD, Activision’s Senior Director of Communications, Stephanie Snowdon, responded to a fan question about the inclusion of jetpacks in Black Ops 7, clarifying:
Article continues after ad“I can confirm no wall running, no jetpacks. But it will feature an evolution of omnimovement.”
? NO JET PACKS OR WALL RUNNING IN BO7 ?
— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) June 17, 2025
Activision confirmed that there will not be any jet packs or wall running in Black Ops 7. Leaks still say it will feature "Wall Jumping".
"I can confirm no wall running, no jet packs but it will feature an evolution of omnimovement". pic.twitter.com/FHPQKWK9ED
So, BO7 will be yet another boots-on-the-ground experience, like every Call of Duty since Infinite Warfare in 2016. But this “evolution” of the omnimovement system introduced in Black Ops 6 caught the eyes of fans, as Snowden didn’t elaborate on what it meant.
According to trusted leaker ‘TheGhostOfHope,’ this will be a “wall jumping” feature, which was also spotted in the BO6 multiplayer files. This would be a brand-new addition to the series, allowing you to push away from walls, presumably with a second press of the jump button.
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Article continues after adSo, while you won’t be able to stick to walls and cross large distances, you’ll likely be able to bounce off them to quickly navigate corners or reach new vantage points.
The devs have confirmed that we’ll get a closer look at Black Ops 7 later in the summer, so we shouldn’t have to wait too long to see it in action. In the meantime, there’s plenty to look forward to in Black Ops 6, with Season 4 Reloaded on the horizon.
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