The momentum of Call of Duty continues to surge as Black Ops 7 and Warzone transition into the highly anticipated Season 1 Reloaded phase. While this mid-season update might not boast the sheer volume of its predecessor, it makes up for it with a high-profile collaboration featuring Amazon Prime’s Fallout series. Players can look down the sights of new weaponry, navigate fresh maps, and experience a radiated twist on classic gameplay across both multiplayer and the expansive Avalon.

Master the Meta with Black Ops 7 and Warzone season 1 reloaded new weapons

The arsenal is expanding with two distinct tools of destruction, both available as event rewards. The Sturmwolf 45 enters the fray as a full-auto submachine gun designed for players who value precision, offering minimal recoil and devastating headshot multipliers at the cost of mobility. For those who prefer a long-range approach, the Hawker HX bolt-action sniper rifle provides elite handling and speed, though marksmen will need to manage significant flinch and recoil to land their shots.

Beyond the base guns, the update introduces game-changing tactical options through Black Ops 7 and Warzone Season 1 Reloaded New Attachments. The M8A1 receives a powerful Autostrike-X8 conversion kit, turning the burst rifle into a fully automatic beast. Other additions include the Coda 9 Adaptive Discharge Mod for variable fire rates and the MPC-25 ContraBloom Laser, which sacrifice range for unparalleled hip-fire accuracy, perfect for aggressive close-quarters builds.

Experience the Wasteland in BO7 season 1 reloaded new multiplayer maps

Map variety stays fresh with four new environments, including the rooftop skirmishes of Yakei, where players can utilize wall jumps to navigate the neon-soaked skyline of Japan. Fans of the franchise will also celebrate the return of the Black Ops 2 classic, Meltdown, which has been visually overhauled with modern lighting. Fringe also makes a return, reimagined from earlier iterations to offer a distillery setting that rewards verticality and movement.

The crown jewel of the map pool is Vault Town, a post-apocalyptic makeover of the legendary Nuketown. This Fallout-themed variant transforms the iconic cul-de-sac into a Vault-Tec-sponsored suburbia, complete with air purifiers and retro-futuristic aesthetics. This setting serves as the backdrop for new modes like S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Mayhem, a moshpit featuring irradiated power-ups, and The Ghouls, a 24-player twist on Infected where survivors must scavenge for RadAway to stay human.

Survival and strategy in Black Ops 7 season 1 reloaded endgame content

The high-stakes Endgame mode is receiving targeted updates to keep veteran players engaged, specifically through the introduction of the Phantom Skill Track. This new tree emphasizes stealth and melee proficiency, allowing players to haunt their enemies with Ghost-like abilities. Furthermore, two new World Events will challenge the community: the Wraith Wing brings an advanced VTOL with cloning capabilities to the battlefield, while the Deathclaw Hunt transforms parts of Avalon into a toxic zone guarded by the wasteland’s most fearsome predators.

Warzone players can dive into two limited-time modes that prioritize speed and themed mechanics. High Octane accelerates the Battle Royale experience with faster circle collapses and legendary loot scattered across Verdansk. For a more thematic experience, Power Armor Royale tasks squads with collecting Fusion Cores to pilot iconic Fallout Power Armor. This heavy-duty suit isn’t just for show; it acts as the primary defense against the radiation zones now creeping across the map.

Rounding out the update are several community events. The Fallout Event Pass offers “Dweller” and “Wanderer” skins, while the Quantum Exchange challenges players to collect bottle caps for weapon blueprints. Whether you are climbing the Baron of the Wasteland leaderboard or testing the new sniper, Season 1 Reloaded ensures the fight remains as intense as ever.

TOPICS: Call Of Duty Fallout