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Welcome to Black Ops Royale

“Up to 100 wingsuited players with one goal: be the last team standing. Once you hit the ground, you’ll have to scavenge for weapons and other resources to strategize your survival. In addition to the numerous opponents beware of the collapse which slowly shrinks the area of combat forcing fights to the death. Oh, and don’t forget the zombies…”

 – Call of Duty Blog, describing the original Black Op 4: Blackout, October 12, 2018.


A new big map, and a rebuilt and updated mode inspired by the Call of Duty Battle Royale experience that started it all.

Call of Duty: Warzone players: Welcome to Avalon. And to Black Ops Royale!

Note: Looking for Black Ops 7: Season 02 Reloaded Comms? Expect a new Roadmap and Blog later this week on March 4.


Black Ops Royale Tactical Summary

Call of Duty’s original Battle Royale experience returns as Black Ops Royale, bringing the intensity of the original mode to Call of Duty: Warzone, but with modern updates and modifications for a truly Black Ops experience. What follows is an in-depth first look at the gameplay present in Black Ops Royale.

How to Play the Black Ops Royale Way

This is a free-to-play Battle Royale experience with new rules influenced by the original Blackout:

Black Ops Royale is on a new map with gameplay that rewards scavenging for greater gear and eventual domination of all rival squads. There are clear influences from the core Blackout experience — like bullet drop and weapon handling, as well as the armor system and use of the Trauma Kit — capturing the Blackout pacing, traversal, and combat feel in a modern way. This isn’t a remake; it’s a unique experience that pays homage to the Blackout core gameplay while keeping the flow of a match feeling right for Call of Duty: Warzone players.

How many Players and Squads?

There will be 100 players in 25 Quad teams to begin with, dropping into Avalon, with a visible circle denoting an ever-shrinking perimeter. The location of this electrified boundary shifts to another part of the map at the start of each match to ensure the entire map is playable across games.

What makes this Battle Royale Mode different?

Unlike the usual Call of Duty: Warzone BR modes, there are no Loadouts, with all players beginning on an equal footing. You drop into the fray with only a pistol and a Wingsuit. There are no Buy Stations. There is no Gulag. There is no in-game cash. You’re here to gear up, control the chaos, and annihilate all rivals.

Gear Up: Seek out critical weapon and armor upgrades. Chase high-tier power wherever it appears.

Control the Chaos: Cradle Breaches hold unknown threats and unmatched rewards.

Annihilate All Rivals: Strike fast with the Wingsuit. Convert your arsenal into victory as the last team alive.

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How do I Gear Up proficiently?

Find a weapon, Armor, and Equipment from ground loot and Supply Boxes, and be on the lookout for Consumable Perks, as well as equipment to level up your armor. 

Each weapon has preset archetypes, and if you find one that fits your playstyle, you can upgrade it using Attachment Kits found in the world, rather than scavenging for individual Attachments. Increasing rarity adds attachments and improves stats, all the way up to Legendary. You immediately feel the impact as you upgrade.

There are both low and high-risk areas to scavenge in; you’re here to earn your way to success. Every match will feel different. There’s no guaranteed path to a specific weapon. You need to adapt to what you find.

What happens if I’m eliminated?

You have two chances to redeploy: either by using a scavenged Redeploy Token allowing you to jump back into the match, or your team can activate a Redeployment Tower.

How do I obtain the best loot?

By successfully scavenging and upgrading your armaments, tactically using Equipment including the Blackout elements integrated into Black Ops Royale, such as the Wingsuit, Grappling Hook, Sensor Dart, RC-XD, Trauma Kit, and both the Perk and Armor systems.

You’re also here to control the chaos and claim high-tier loot in Cradle Breaches, the spiritual successor to Blackout’s zombie zones.


Infil: Scavenge to Survive

Drop into “Operation: Eclipse” from a formation of VTOLs alongside your adversaries with nothing more than a Wingsuit, two plates of attached armor, a knife and a Jäger 45 pistol: This is Blackout-inspired gameplay where scavenging is the key to survival. You’re here to loot with haste before the enemy outplays you. Your first plan is usually obtaining a more powerful weapon.


Big Map Update: Avalon

First introduced as the large-scale Endgame map in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Avalon is the “Big Map” in Call of Duty: Warzone, expanding the map pool alongside Verdansk, Rebirth Island, and Haven’s Hollow. Avalon’s massive landscape is defined by connected locations and purpose-built combat zones, all taking place without the ominous red fog present in Endgame. 

This lets the vibrant and colorful world of Avalon shine, featuring a mix of dense city sectors, tactically diverse interior spaces, exposed routes where faster traversal may be advantageous, and extended sightlines.  The team at Treyarch has made efforts to reduce water prevalence in the map, adding sections of exposed sand to connect islands, and new land areas that connect major land masses to streamline player movement for a better Battle Royale gameplay experience.


After Infil: Weapons, Archetypes, and Upgrading

Loot and Inventory: No Loadouts. Upgradeable Weapons.

The early game involves a focused search within your drop point for loot — either loose or in Guild-branded or regular supply boxes — securing weapons, armor plates and upgrades, Tacticals, Lethals, Field Upgrades, Killstreaks, and Consumable Perks as you go. All normally looted weapons are from Black Ops 7. 

There are two aspects about any weapon you use in this mode that are vitally important to your continued survival: 

The weapon’s Rarity.

The weapon’s Build Archetype.

Weapon Rarity

As usual, looted weapons have a rarity value, and as you scavenge during the early match, these are predominantly “Common” Rarity (appearing with a gray outline around the weapon before you pick it up and framing the info box on your HUD). 

There are five main, color-coded rarity values to a weapon. The rarer the weapon, the more predetermined Attachments there are on the weapon.

Common (Grey): One Attachment.

Uncommon (Green): Two Attachments.

Rare (Blue): Three Attachments.

Epic (Purple): Four Attachments.

Legendary (Orange): Five Attachments (maximum for normally secured weapons).

All weapons in Black Ops Royale have already received five predetermined Attachments, each with an easy-to-understand description of what advantage each Attachment gives to that weapon once you pick it up. 

All five of the predetermined Attachments appear above the weapon icon in your HUD (and each time you inspect the weapon, check the Tac-Map > Upgrade Path menu, or upgrade the weapon). However, only the Attachments highlighted in this icon are visually fixed to the weapon, and active as you pick it up. The remaining greyed-out Attachments show you how the weapon will be upgraded and are automatically added to the weapon as you increase its Rarity as the match continues.

Attachment Kits: Attachments are predetermined to the weapon you pick up and are not swapped out individually.

This means you increase the Rarity of your weapon — and therefore the number of Attachments you unlock from its predetermined list — as the match progresses by finding and using Attachment Kits. You immediately feel the impact of the upgrade as you find Attachment Kits.

The (optional but recommended) end goal is to utilize a Legendary (Orange) weapon with all five Attachments unlocked.


Initial Details: Weapon Build Archetypes

In Black Ops Royale, the five predetermined Attachments you can fix onto a looted weapon have been bench-tested and designed to perform in a particular way: Every armament is designated for a particular style of play, and the grouping of Attachments match that style of play. This is known as the Weapon Build Archetype.

The Archetype is denoted by a Build Theme that appears above the Weapon name in your HUD.

Build Themes have a narrative-inspired name. Examples include “CQB”, “Raider”, “Covert”, “Viper”, “Heavy Metal”, or “Stalker”. These descriptors allow you to gain an initial understanding of what type of Attachments the gun will have before you read the enhancement description under each individual Attachment. 

The more you play Black Ops Royale, the more you’ll learn the weapon build and its specific advantages, so you can look out for a named Build you know suits your playstyle. Or you can consult the table later in this Blog.

The Archetypes you find are constructed to take advantage of a particular weapon’s capabilities. A recommended plan is to pick the one that mimics your style of play.

Location Randomized: Weapon Builds aren’t locked into a specific supply box or location.

Example Build: A stealth-focused build — such as the “Covert” Archetype for the AK-27 — focuses on Silencer type and Magazine size but has three other Attachments that complement the Stealth playstyle. 

Attachments Intel: Your HUD displays all the predetermined Attachments you can unlock by upgrading it with Attachment Kits.

Weapon Choice: While each weapon is locked into an upgrade path, you can still choose between different builds across all Black Ops 7 weapons by finding them across Avalon.


Additional Details: Weapon Attachment Kits

After dropping into Avalon and securing a weapon among the ground loot that matches your playstyle, and you’ve noted the advantages of the five Attachments available to that weapon, it’s time to upgrade! The search is on; focused on Attachment Kits.

Attachment Kits are found as ground loot, within Supply Boxes, or as Activity rewards are Attachment Kits. 

They are easily spotted due to the purple glow around them. 

Attachment Kits automatically increase the Rarity and add the next Attachment to the weapon. 

The more Attachment Kits you find, the more potent the weapon becomes as the rarity level increases, and more Attachments are automatically unlocked for it.

If you see an Attachment Kit, grab it while holding the gun you wish to upgrade (which can include your Infil pistol); the Kit immediately adds an Attachment to the weapon you are carrying, and adds a Rarity level to it.

To fully max out a weapon, secure as many Attachment Kits as you need to allow all five of a weapon’s predetermined Attachments to be used.

For a Common (Gray) Rarity weapon with one Attachment already available, secure a total of four more Attachment Kits to max it out to Legendary (Orange) status.


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        Your Guide to Avalon

        Get full map intel with the Call of Duty®: Warzone™ Tac Map Guide for Avalon, featuring detailed coverage of all major points of interest. Available on PS5, PS4, XBOX, Battle.net, and Steam.


        Welcome to Black Ops Royale

        “Up to 100 wingsuited players with one goal: be the last team standing. Once you hit the ground, you’ll have to scavenge for weapons and other resources to strategize your survival. In addition to the numerous opponents beware of the collapse which slowly shrinks the area of combat forcing fights to the death. Oh, and don’t forget the zombies…”

         – Call of Duty Blog, describing the original Black Op 4: Blackout, October 12, 2018.


        A new big map, and a rebuilt and updated mode inspired by the Call of Duty Battle Royale experience that started it all.

        Call of Duty: Warzone players: Welcome to Avalon. And to Black Ops Royale!

        Note: Looking for Black Ops 7: Season 02 Reloaded Comms? Expect a new Roadmap and Blog later this week on March 4.


        Black Ops Royale Tactical Summary

        Call of Duty’s original Battle Royale experience returns as Black Ops Royale, bringing the intensity of the original mode to Call of Duty: Warzone, but with modern updates and modifications for a truly Black Ops experience. What follows is an in-depth first look at the gameplay present in Black Ops Royale.

        How to Play the Black Ops Royale Way

        This is a free-to-play Battle Royale experience with new rules influenced by the original Blackout:

        Black Ops Royale is on a new map with gameplay that rewards scavenging for greater gear and eventual domination of all rival squads. There are clear influences from the core Blackout experience — like bullet drop and weapon handling, as well as the armor system and use of the Trauma Kit — capturing the Blackout pacing, traversal, and combat feel in a modern way. This isn’t a remake; it’s a unique experience that pays homage to the Blackout core gameplay while keeping the flow of a match feeling right for Call of Duty: Warzone players.

        How many Players and Squads?

        There will be 100 players in 25 Quad teams to begin with, dropping into Avalon, with a visible circle denoting an ever-shrinking perimeter. The location of this electrified boundary shifts to another part of the map at the start of each match to ensure the entire map is playable across games.

        What makes this Battle Royale Mode different?

        Unlike the usual Call of Duty: Warzone BR modes, there are no Loadouts, with all players beginning on an equal footing. You drop into the fray with only a pistol and a Wingsuit. There are no Buy Stations. There is no Gulag. There is no in-game cash. You’re here to gear up, control the chaos, and annihilate all rivals.

        Gear Up: Seek out critical weapon and armor upgrades. Chase high-tier power wherever it appears.

        Control the Chaos: Cradle Breaches hold unknown threats and unmatched rewards.

        Annihilate All Rivals: Strike fast with the Wingsuit. Convert your arsenal into victory as the last team alive.

        Your broswer doesn't support HTML video. Here is a link to the video instead.

        How do I Gear Up proficiently?

        Find a weapon, Armor, and Equipment from ground loot and Supply Boxes, and be on the lookout for Consumable Perks, as well as equipment to level up your armor. 

        Each weapon has preset archetypes, and if you find one that fits your playstyle, you can upgrade it using Attachment Kits found in the world, rather than scavenging for individual Attachments. Increasing rarity adds attachments and improves stats, all the way up to Legendary. You immediately feel the impact as you upgrade.

        There are both low and high-risk areas to scavenge in; you’re here to earn your way to success. Every match will feel different. There’s no guaranteed path to a specific weapon. You need to adapt to what you find.

        What happens if I’m eliminated?

        You have two chances to redeploy: either by using a scavenged Redeploy Token allowing you to jump back into the match, or your team can activate a Redeployment Tower.

        How do I obtain the best loot?

        By successfully scavenging and upgrading your armaments, tactically using Equipment including the Blackout elements integrated into Black Ops Royale, such as the Wingsuit, Grappling Hook, Sensor Dart, RC-XD, Trauma Kit, and both the Perk and Armor systems.

        You’re also here to control the chaos and claim high-tier loot in Cradle Breaches, the spiritual successor to Blackout’s zombie zones.


        Infil: Scavenge to Survive

        Drop into “Operation: Eclipse” from a formation of VTOLs alongside your adversaries with nothing more than a Wingsuit, two plates of attached armor, a knife and a Jäger 45 pistol: This is Blackout-inspired gameplay where scavenging is the key to survival. You’re here to loot with haste before the enemy outplays you. Your first plan is usually obtaining a more powerful weapon.


        Big Map Update: Avalon

        First introduced as the large-scale Endgame map in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Avalon is the “Big Map” in Call of Duty: Warzone, expanding the map pool alongside Verdansk, Rebirth Island, and Haven’s Hollow. Avalon’s massive landscape is defined by connected locations and purpose-built combat zones, all taking place without the ominous red fog present in Endgame. 

        This lets the vibrant and colorful world of Avalon shine, featuring a mix of dense city sectors, tactically diverse interior spaces, exposed routes where faster traversal may be advantageous, and extended sightlines.  The team at Treyarch has made efforts to reduce water prevalence in the map, adding sections of exposed sand to connect islands, and new land areas that connect major land masses to streamline player movement for a better Battle Royale gameplay experience.


        After Infil: Weapons, Archetypes, and Upgrading

        Loot and Inventory: No Loadouts. Upgradeable Weapons.

        The early game involves a focused search within your drop point for loot — either loose or in Guild-branded or regular supply boxes — securing weapons, armor plates and upgrades, Tacticals, Lethals, Field Upgrades, Killstreaks, and Consumable Perks as you go. All normally looted weapons are from Black Ops 7. 

        There are two aspects about any weapon you use in this mode that are vitally important to your continued survival: 

        The weapon’s Rarity.

        The weapon’s Build Archetype.

        Weapon Rarity

        As usual, looted weapons have a rarity value, and as you scavenge during the early match, these are predominantly “Common” Rarity (appearing with a gray outline around the weapon before you pick it up and framing the info box on your HUD). 

        There are five main, color-coded rarity values to a weapon. The rarer the weapon, the more predetermined Attachments there are on the weapon.

        Common (Grey): One Attachment.

        Uncommon (Green): Two Attachments.

        Rare (Blue): Three Attachments.

        Epic (Purple): Four Attachments.

        Legendary (Orange): Five Attachments (maximum for normally secured weapons).

        All weapons in Black Ops Royale have already received five predetermined Attachments, each with an easy-to-understand description of what advantage each Attachment gives to that weapon once you pick it up. 

        All five of the predetermined Attachments appear above the weapon icon in your HUD (and each time you inspect the weapon, check the Tac-Map > Upgrade Path menu, or upgrade the weapon). However, only the Attachments highlighted in this icon are visually fixed to the weapon, and active as you pick it up. The remaining greyed-out Attachments show you how the weapon will be upgraded and are automatically added to the weapon as you increase its Rarity as the match continues.

        Attachment Kits: Attachments are predetermined to the weapon you pick up and are not swapped out individually.

        This means you increase the Rarity of your weapon — and therefore the number of Attachments you unlock from its predetermined list — as the match progresses by finding and using Attachment Kits. You immediately feel the impact of the upgrade as you find Attachment Kits.

        The (optional but recommended) end goal is to utilize a Legendary (Orange) weapon with all five Attachments unlocked.


        Initial Details: Weapon Build Archetypes

        In Black Ops Royale, the five predetermined Attachments you can fix onto a looted weapon have been bench-tested and designed to perform in a particular way: Every armament is designated for a particular style of play, and the grouping of Attachments match that style of play. This is known as the Weapon Build Archetype.

        The Archetype is denoted by a Build Theme that appears above the Weapon name in your HUD.

        Build Themes have a narrative-inspired name. Examples include “CQB”, “Raider”, “Covert”, “Viper”, “Heavy Metal”, or “Stalker”. These descriptors allow you to gain an initial understanding of what type of Attachments the gun will have before you read the enhancement description under each individual Attachment. 

        The more you play Black Ops Royale, the more you’ll learn the weapon build and its specific advantages, so you can look out for a named Build you know suits your playstyle. Or you can consult the table later in this Blog.

        The Archetypes you find are constructed to take advantage of a particular weapon’s capabilities. A recommended plan is to pick the one that mimics your style of play.

        Location Randomized: Weapon Builds aren’t locked into a specific supply box or location.

        Example Build: A stealth-focused build — such as the “Covert” Archetype for the AK-27 — focuses on Silencer type and Magazine size but has three other Attachments that complement the Stealth playstyle. 

        Attachments Intel: Your HUD displays all the predetermined Attachments you can unlock by upgrading it with Attachment Kits.

        Weapon Choice: While each weapon is locked into an upgrade path, you can still choose between different builds across all Black Ops 7 weapons by finding them across Avalon.


        Additional Details: Weapon Attachment Kits

        After dropping into Avalon and securing a weapon among the ground loot that matches your playstyle, and you’ve noted the advantages of the five Attachments available to that weapon, it’s time to upgrade! The search is on; focused on Attachment Kits.

        Attachment Kits are found as ground loot, within Supply Boxes, or as Activity rewards are Attachment Kits. 

        They are easily spotted due to the purple glow around them. 

        Attachment Kits automatically increase the Rarity and add the next Attachment to the weapon. 

        The more Attachment Kits you find, the more potent the weapon becomes as the rarity level increases, and more Attachments are automatically unlocked for it.

        If you see an Attachment Kit, grab it while holding the gun you wish to upgrade (which can include your Infil pistol); the Kit immediately adds an Attachment to the weapon you are carrying, and adds a Rarity level to it.

        To fully max out a weapon, secure as many Attachment Kits as you need to allow all five of a weapon’s predetermined Attachments to be used.

        For a Common (Gray) Rarity weapon with one Attachment already available, secure a total of four more Attachment Kits to max it out to Legendary (Orange) status.


        ©/TM/® 2026 Activision Publishing, Inc. 

        For more information, please visit www.callofduty.com and www.youtube.com/callofduty, and follow @Activision and @CallofDuty on X, Instagram, and Facebook. For Call of Duty Updates, follow @CODUpdates on X.

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