Question RSVSR How to get ready for Black Ops 7 Season 3 launch

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il y a 2 semaines 3 jours #38330 par Hartmann
I've been bouncing between the same few playlists for weeks, and you can feel the lobby energy getting a bit tired. So yeah, April 2, 2026 is sitting in my calendar like a proper reset button, and I've even seen people swapping tips on stuff like CoD BO7 Bot Lobby setups just to keep warm until Season 3 of Black Ops 7 lands. What's got me interested isn't only "more content." It's that mix of safe fan service and a couple of weird choices that might actually stick.

 Summit coming back is the loudest headline, and it's not hard to see why. That map always rewarded quick reads: when to push, when to hold, when to wrap around and catch the spawn flip. With today's movement, those catwalk routes and tight indoor turns are gonna play faster, and you'll probably get punished for hesitating. Hacienda feels like the calmer counterpoint. You can post up for long lanes, then suddenly you're hip-firing in a hallway because the whole team decided to crash the building at once. Onsen and Ascent are the fresh blood, and I'm glad they didn't just toss in "another three-lane." Ascent in particular sounds designed to make you use movement on purpose, not just slide-cancel out of habit.

 Freerun is the swing-for-the-fences addition. No killstreak anxiety, no angle-holding for minutes. It's about hitting lines clean, shaving seconds, and learning the game's physics the way speedrunners do. You'll mess up a jump, swear you had it, then run it back anyway. And for players who want something more classic, Demolition returning is huge. It's messy in the best way: coordinated plants, frantic retakes, and that one teammate who always sneaks the second site while everyone's distracted. If they tune spawns right, this mode's gonna swallow hours.

 The Ion Core scorestreak is the one I'm watching. If it's strong enough to crack a stacked hold, it'll force teams to move instead of turtling with trophies and headies. But if it's too easy to earn, it'll turn matches into "who presses the big red button first." New weapons and attachments will do what they always do—shake up loadouts, create one busted combo, then everyone copies it. Over in Warzone, the deeper Black Ops Royale tie-in on Avalon, plus a new Verdansk POI, feels like they're trying to keep rotation fresh without losing that classic survival rhythm, the part where positioning matters more than flexing skins.

 The funniest part is how the community's already split: some people are here purely for Summit nostalgia, others want Freerun to become the "cooldown mode" between sweaty matches, and plenty will treat Demolition like ranked practice. Either way, Season 3 looks like it'll give squads a reason to log on for more than daily challenges, and if you're the type who likes testing builds or warming up stress-free, you'll probably see more chatter about CoD BO7 Bot Lobbies as everyone tries to hit the ground running when the update drops.

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