
Call of Duty Black Ops 7, like every other game in the franchise, comes with a lengthy list of achievements and trophies. These are split across its three main game modes: the co-op campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies, requiring players to complete nearly everything the title has to offer. If you’ve ventured on a Call of Duty Platinum hunt before, you probably have an idea of what the trophy requirements look like.
Nevertheless, we’ve put together all of Black Ops 7’s achievements and trophies in this guide, for newcomers and veterans alike.
All Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Achievements (Trophies)
Black Ops 7 has a total of 50 trophies , with the PlayStation-exclusive Platinum trophy only being available on PS4. The Plat will likely be added to PS5 consoles soon after launch, so hold tight in case you don’t see it in the menus. The achievements themselves require exhaustive grinds across all game modes, even the co-op campaign isn’t spared, as you’ll need to complete every assignment and max your Operator’s combat rating in the Endgame .
With all that said, here is every Call of Duty Black Ops 7 achievement:
Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Achievements Roadmap

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Black Ops 7 trophies will have you progressing deep into every mode. Starting off with the co-op campaign, you’ll need to complete the game’s narrative and gather every intel collectible. This will unlock Endgame, a replayable open-world experience set on Avalon, which shares its DNA with DMZ and MWZ. Endgame-specific achievements require you to max out your character and complete 10 assignments.
The next set of trophies is linked to Zombies , where you’ll need to complete the main easter egg on Ashes of the Damned. Beyond this, you’ll also have to gather every upgrade for the Wonder Vehicle, and kill a whopping 10,000 zombies (good luck with that one). Speaking of butchering the undead, Dead Ops Arcade is back, and you’ll also need to complete all of its levels as part of your Platinum grind.
Lastly, we have multiplayer, and the achievements here are all about unlocking camos and earning prestige. With weapon and XP progression now shared across all game modes, you could technically unlock some of these trophies in, say, campaign or Endgame. But honestly, it’ll be quicker and more fun to do it in the PvP.
All in all, you’re looking at 50+ hours of shooting, sliding, and sweating to earn the completionist achievement. That figure is par for the course as far as Call of Duty games are concerned.

A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.
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