Black Ops 7 Receives Key November 18 Update With Stability Fixes Across All Modes

by Ali Haider

The November 18 update for Call of Duty Black Ops 7 delivers a focused round of fixes aimed at improving gameplay stability and resolving several mode-specific issues. Multiplayer receives adjustments to challenges and overall stability, while Zombies benefits from fixes to health scaling, augments, field upgrades, and matchmaking reliability. These refinements aim to smooth out progression and enhance the overall play experience.

The Co-Op Campaign also receives targeted improvements that address progress loss, loading issues, and stability concerns during Endgame sequences. With stability updates applied across all three modes, this patch strengthens the performance and consistency of the game while ensuring players can progress and engage with each mode as intended.

Full Patch Notes

Multiplayer

  • Addressed an issue that allowed the Trip Cap Dark Ops challenge to be granted earlier than intended
  • Various crash and stability updates

Zombies

Gameplay

  • Addressed an issue that allowed players to increase their health far beyond the intended total health and overhealing limits

Augments

  • Quick Revive
    • Addressed an issue that prevented the Equivalent Exchange Augment from reviving downed players after dealing sufficient damage

Field Upgrades

  • Addressed an issue that allowed the Aether Shroud afterimage to persist longer than intended

Stability

  • Addressed an issue that could prevent players from loading into Zombies matches
  • Various crash and stability updates

Co Op Campaign

Gameplay

  • Addressed an issue that allowed some events to lose their progress when players left the activity area

Stability

  • Addressed an issue that could cause players to become stuck on a persistent black screen when loading into Endgame
  • Various crash and stability updates

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is a first-person shooter developed by Treyarch and Raven Software, set in the year 2035 and serving as a direct sequel to Black Ops II. The game features a cooperative campaign centered on David Mason, a competitive Multiplayer mode built around an Omnimovement system, and the return of round-based Zombies. It was released on November 14, 2025, on PC through Steam and Battle.net, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, with day one availability on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

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