Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has announced changes to three of the four Vault Edition skins. There is great anticipation surrounding Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which will be released in several editions and give players various ways to enjoy one of the most anticipated games of 2025.
The game is set in the year 2035, where the world is ravaged by violence and psychological warfare. In the midst of this chaos is David Mason, the protagonist of Black Ops 7, and his elite team, who will uncover a dangerous plot that threatens humanity’s security. Black Ops 7 players will find a variety of near-futuristic weapons and equipment to help save the day and defeat opponents in multiplayer. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 promises to be an exciting experience, and to make the game even better, important feedback has been addressed.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Reveals Visual Adjustments to Vault Collection Skins
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has revealed visual adjustments to the Karma “Tech Guardian,” Harper “Warranty Breaker”, and T.E.D.D. “Aether Assembly” and “Service Supreme” skins. The cosmetics are part of the Black Ops 7 Vault Edition rewards, and after this update, Karma’s plates and holographic visor have a new look. Harper’s armor, meanwhile, has been recolored and streamlined, although David Mason’s faithful ally still looks intimidating. The faces of the T.E.D.D. skins have been decomposed, making the cosmetic items match the character’s appearance in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. The only exception is the Reaper EWR-3: “Mind and Metal” skin, which has not undergone any visual changes.
According to the developers, the Vault Edition skins were updated based on feedback from Call of Duty fans and to offer an even more immersive experience. As a result, Vault Edition owners will receive the T.E.D.D. outfit shown in the Black Ops 7 reveal, but with minor changes. Since the adjustments are being implemented, the cosmetics cannot be used in the Black Ops 7 beta. However, the outfits can be equipped when the game launches on November 14.
While the game has yet to arrive, exciting information continues to be revealed, such as the showcase of three Black Ops 7 multiplayer maps. Even more will be shared soon, as the next official Call of Duty event is scheduled for September 30, sharing a new look at Black Ops 7, with new details about Zombies and multiplayer expected to be shared.