Black Ops 7: Will Beta Progress Carry Over To Launch?

Wondering if Black Ops 7 Beta progress transfers to the full release? Here’s everything you need to know about unlocks and carryover.

Two Operators engaging in a gunfight in the Black Ops 7 Beta
Everything that fans need to know about Black Ops 7 Beta progress carry over (Image via Activision)

No, your Black Ops 7 Beta progress won’t carry over to the final release. This means that any progress you made in-game or unlocks you acquired during the Beta won’t transfer to the full game when it launches later this year. For instance, even if you hit the Level 30 cap during the Beta, when the game releases, you’ll have to start from scratch with all your items locked.

However, there’s an exception to the rule. Any reward that you unlock during the Beta will transfer to the full game at launch. So, without any further ado, let’s take a closer look at the specific items that will be carried over from the Black Ops 7 Beta.

All Black Ops 7 Beta Items That Will Be Available at Launch

As just discussed, only the Black Ops 7 Beta rewards will be carried over to the final release. Here are all the items from the Beta that will be in the game at launch:

  • Unlocked Level 2: “Beta Player” Animated Emblem
  • Unlocked Level 6: “Gun Flex” Emote
  • Unlocked Level 11: “Beta Neon” Sticker
  • Unlocked Level 15: “Beta Beasts” Weapon Charm
  • Unlocked Level 20: “Beta Maverick” JSOC Faction Operator Skin
  • Unlocked Level 20: “Beta Leader” Guild Faction Operator Skin**
  • Unlocked Level 23: “Beta Survivor” Loading Screen
  • Unlocked Level 27: “Beta Conqueror” Calling Card
  • Unlocked Level 30: “Beta Legend” Weapon Blueprint – M15 Mod 0
All Black Ops 7 Beta rewards
All Black Ops 7 Beta rewards (Image via Activision)

These rewards will also be accessible in the shooter during its Beta tests (across both phases), which is set to conclude on October 8, 2025, at 10 am PT. But that’s just it. All other items that you unlocked, such as weapons, Perks, Scorestreaks, and more, won’t be carried over. Instead, at launch, you will have to grind for them again by earning XP and leveling up.

Do note that this also applies to the Zombies content. This means that any GobbleGums or Research Augments acquired during the Beta won’t be available in the final release, and all users must start from zero.

So, if you were wondering if you should save up those GobbleGums for the Main Quest on Ashes of the Damned, fret not. Feel free to use these items as you like during the Beta.

That covers just about everything that you need to know about what’s being carried over from the Black Ops 7 Beta to the final release. Moreover, once Black Ops 7 integrates with Warzone later this year, these items will also be accessible within the battle royale title.


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