How long is Black Ops 7?
How long is Black Ops 7?
How long is Black Ops 7? Treyarch might not have a flux capacitor kicking around, but it's certainly taking us back to the future for the next Black Ops chapter. Zooming forward to 2035, a decade after the events of Black Ops 2, David Mason and Specter One find themselves in a race against time to track down the thought-to-be-deceased Raul Menendez, and stop the world from being burnt to cinders within three days.
Mirroring what we saw in Black Ops 6, the Black Ops 7 missions list once again boasts 11 showstopping setpieces that'll push Mason and the team to their limits. From our time with the game, though, Black Ops 7 is a much shorter affair than its predecessor, veering closer to Modern Warfare 3 territory. Fortunately, as you'll see below, it's not quite as fleeting as the maligned 2023 shooter.

Black Ops 7 length
The Black Ops 7 campaign takes four to five hours to beat. This is how long it took the PCGamesN team to clear all 11 missions.
Naturally, your mileage may vary depending on whether you're playing solo or as part of a team. Black Ops 7's difficulty scales dynamically depending on how many players are in a squad, so the extent to which the experience gets harder in co-op mode also needs to be factored in.
Seeing as it's a pretty short and sweet experience, it's well worth taking the time to blitz through the campaign, seeing as you'll need to do so to unlock the new Endgame PvE mode. Or, you know, have one of your pals who has already cleared the campaign invite you into their lobby; either works.
And that's how long it takes to beat Black Ops 7. If you're in the market for more high-octane action, check out more of the best FPS games and best multiplayer games around.