"Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" ESRB rating is revealed, with bloody scenes
According to the latest information disclosed by the ESRB Rating Committee, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will contain a large amount of restricted content. This work, which has not yet been announced for official release date, has been confirmed to receive a "M(17+)" rating. The "dismemberment/decapitation hallucination scene" and "repeated stabbing the enemy's chest and abdomen" execution animation mentioned in its description have sparked heated discussions among players.
After experiencing the micro-transaction skin controversy in "Black Ops 6" and the plug-in storm in "War Zone", Treyarch and Raven Studios tried to regain their reputation through their new works. The ESRB rating file reveals that the background of this game is set in 2035. Players will use various weapons to prevent the tech giant from taking power and fighting enemies including soldiers, robots and mutated creatures. It is worth noting that there will be a psychological thriller scene in the plot that "the character has a broken limb illusion".
The official confirms that the full trailer will be released on the opening night of the Cologne Game Show on August 19, and this may be confirmed as the orthodox sequel to the 2012 "Black Ops 2". Classic characters such as David Mason and Raul Menedes are expected to return. Although Activision has been silent before, series conventions show that this piece focusing on near-future war is likely to be released in November.