
This Call of Duty experience serves as a shared hub for several titles in the franchise, connecting Modern Warfare 4, Black Ops 7, and the free-to-play arena Warzone under one roof. Modern Warfare 4 promises action billed as Warfare Without Limits, while Black Ops 7, from developers Treyarch and Raven Software, is positioned as the biggest Black Ops entry yet.
Warzone remains the sprawling combat arena at the heart of it all, featuring Battle Royale and Resurgence alongside Black Ops Royale, a new free mode that draws inspiration from Blackout and reworks it for the modern game. As a shooter platform, it keeps the series' many strands within easy reach.
Underpinning the whole thing is the in-game currency, Call of Duty Points. CP can be spent across supported titles including Black Ops 7, Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare III, Modern Warfare II, and Warzone to unlock new content. Note that owning one of those games is required to redeem, each title is sold or downloaded separately, and purchased CP works only in Call of Duty games that have the feature enabled. For fans on PC, it is the connective tissue that ties the current generation of the FPS series together.