All Black Ops 7 multiplayer maps

A list of all Black Ops 7 multiplayer maps, from 6v6 core and 20v20 Skirmish locations, to which maps are currently available in other modes.

A character with a gun hiding from others ion Black Ops 7.

What are all of the Black Ops 7 maps available in multiplayer? Though this futuristic Call of Duty entry features a co-op campaign and, of course, Zombies, multiplayer remains one of the most played parts of Call of Duty thanks to its incredible and varied maps.

As of launch, Black Ops 7 featured 15 Core maps and two Skirmish maps, with more being added throughout Season 1, including new Nuketown cariants. Among these multiplayer maps, there are some returning fan-favorites from BO2, and a bunch of brand-new locations plucked straight from the co-op campaign. Here are all the BO7 maps in which you'll be battling others, whichever your MP mode of choice.

Carver and Mason patrol Den, one of the core BO7 multiplayer maps.

All Core Black Ops 7 maps

Here's a list of all the Core 6×6 maps in Black Ops 7 multiplayer right now:

The Blackheart map in black ops 7.

Blackheart

A very close-quarters map set on a drilling station in the middle of the sea, where The Guild is extracting resources. Expect a lot of close combat around various machinery, and of course, the inevitable going overboard.

The Colossus map in Black Ops 7.

Colossus

A floating resort that has sustained heavy damage and drifts further into the ocean, Colossus features plenty of tight spaces inside, including the bar, luggage area, maintenance rooms, and more. If you want some fresh air, you can battle it out in the loading bay or helipads, using the destruction to your advantage.

The cortex map in Black Ops 7.

Cortex

Nestled within a cliffside, this swish facility acts as a research center for The Guild, so you'll be fighting among strange vat chambers containing questionable experiments, featuring a morgue for autopsies, too.

The Den map in Black Ops 7.

Den

Den is a medium-sized map set in a Japanese Guild compound, featuring a large courtyard forking out into smaller corridors and clusters of buildings, including a conference room, armory, garage, and more.

The express map in Black Ops 7.

Express

A returning map from Black Ops 2 that also made an appearance in Cold War, Express is set in a high-speed train station. You can either explore the main terminal and control room or head outside to the platform and fight on either side of the track.

The Exposure map in Black Ops 7.

Exposure

Set in the Australian Outback, this medium-sized map mostly consists of fighting it out in the heat as you try to find cover under containers, pumps, and storage units, with only the control room as respite.

A promotional image showing multiple POs from of the BO7 multiplayer map Fate.

Fate

Taken straight from one of the BO7 campaign missions, Fate is an otherworldly location from Mason's own nightmares, as giant knives embed themselves in the surrounding buildings on this floating island.

The Flagship map in Black Ops 7.

Flagship

There are many different levels to this small map. Flagship is a compact work site, housing a huge aircraft carrier that's docked for repairs. You can move throughout the aircraft from sections of the hull up to the gantry.

A promotional image of the BO7 multiplayer map Fringe.

Fringe

One of many great maps built for BO7 walljumps, Fringe is, of course, a reimagined version of the Black Ops 6 map, so players returning from the last entry should have no problem here. As you work your way through the narrow streets and small indoor spaces, you'll want a trust short-to-medium range weapon at your hip.

The Forge map in Black Ops 7.

The Forge

Set at the center of research and development for lethal tech, The Forge is built on a harbor. It's spread out, making it tricky to navigate and easy to get caught in narrow corridors and walkways, with rotating walls that circle a defense turret in the center.

The Hijacked map in Black Ops 7.

Hijacked

An iconic map and returning favorite, Hijacked is an intense, small-sized map that has featured in a number of Call of Duty games. If you're unfamiliar with the superyacht, expect sniping from vantage points and close-quarters combat on the main deck.

The Homestead map in Black Ops 7.

Homestead

In this location from the campaign and Zombies' Ashes of the Damned map, battle it out under the green hue of the Northern Lights, fighting for the cosy cabin at the center, or use the rocky terrain and thick pine trees to surprise enemies. There are a few outbuildings too, and plenty of places to flank enemies.

The Imprint map in Black Ops 7.

Imprint

In contrast, Imprint's frozen landscape features plenty of snow, with control rooms to help you navigate the treacherous paths. There seem to be more nooks and crannies within this medium-sized map, so plenty of places to get the drop on your opponents.

A promotional image of the BO7 multiplayer map Meltdown.

Meltdown

BO7 takes a lot from Black Ops 2, and here's another addition to that list. Meltdown returns - with some amendments - bringing the iconic nuclear plant back for another go.

Four POIs from Nuketown 2025, one of the BO7 multiplayer maps.

Nuketown 2025

Nuketown 2025 takes us back to one of the most popular Call of Duty maps of all time, but this time it's a vision of what a future 2025 might have looked like in 1950. There's a turquoise, Ford Thunderbird-inspired car, complete with pointy tailfins that's actually a 'Hydro Car', and runs on water. Another clash of future and past comes from the curvy Mercury-esque motor with a curved, glass, UFO-style roof.

Classic, close-combat Nuketown gameplay will be what you expect here, with those sniper vantage points at the top-floor house windows still prime positions. The hydro car replaces the Jeep, and is another great spot for cover, the moving van provides its usual close combat fights, and the sneaky RC-XD shortcut is back.

The Raid map in Black Ops 7.

Raid

Another returning favorite, this sprawling Japanese beachside mansion has tons of outbuildings, statues, and ornaments to navigate. It's an easy map to let your guard down, as you move between the open courtyard and the floor-to-ceiling glass walls of the interior.

The Retrieval map in Black Ops 7.

Retrieval

Another snowy map, but this time it has icy caves and no buildings to take cover in. Instead, you land amid a stealth aircraft crash and can either scavenge for supplies amid the wreckage or explore the frozen landscape.

The Scar map in Black Ops 7.

Scar

Set in the mountain village of Silverbrook, Scar is littered with quad-tanks, military vehicles, and offensive equipment, all at odds with the rustic, old-town setting of the general store, restaurant, and post office.

The Toshin map in Black Ops 7.

Toshin

The neon-lit streets of this shopping district feature a broken monorail, empty streets, a park, and a market, with different levels making it easy to pick off enemies or take a bullet yourself.

A promotional image showing multiple POs from of the BO7 multiplayer map Utopia.

Utopia

This wildly futuristic Guild facility is light and spacious, meaning you'll want to keep your wits about you.

A promotional image of the BO7 multiplayer map Yakei.

Yakei

This brand-new map plays into the futuristic appearance that is woven throughout Black Ops 7, as Operators make their way through a neon-lit Japanese city. Be sure to make the most of walljumps in this built-up map, and get the drop on your opponents from above.

All BO7 maps: Three Operators on the Blackheart Gunfight map.

Gunfight maps

Only four of the above maps are included in the 2v2 Gunfight mode so far. They are Blackheart, Cortex, Flagship, and Paranoia.

This is because this mode is restricted to small maps, which all of the maps above are. However, some of the other Core multipayer maps are medium in size, so they aren't appropriate for 2v2 gameplay.

A few key locations from Paranoia, one of the Black Ops 7 multiplayer maps.

Paranoia

At the moment, Paranoia is exclusive to gunfight mode, but was originally pitched to be part of Core 6v6, so it may be added in the future.

This tiny map is set in a hospital, where half the medical facility is intact and the other half is described as a psychedelic dreamscape, with objects floating through the air and a mysterious red light shining through a broken ceiling.

One of the POIs from Edge, one of the large Skirmish mode BO7 maps.

Skirmish Maps

There are currently two maps available for Skirmish mode: Edge and Tide, both of which are large-scale 20v20 multiplayer maps. These objective-focused maps add extra features, including wingsuits, grappling hooks, and vehicles, to help you navigate the expansive area and get to the next objective, all while holding back the other team.

The Edge map in Black Ops 7.

Mission: Edge

Set in the streets of Avalon's downtown district, fighting in and around hotels, cafes, courtyards, parks, and more. There are multiple levels if you choose to climb buildings and pick off players, moving between the rooftops, or stick to the roads and grab a vehicle to get around.

The Tide map in Black Ops 7.

Mission: Tide

In Tide, a large military compound built on the coast of Avalon, you can explore the shoreline or head into the fortress, claiming corner towers and diving deeper into the armory, mess hall, barracks, and more. In here, ladders and staircases make it easy to be snuck up on or get to a unique vantage point. Have some good tactical equipment to hand.

These are all the Black Ops 7 maps available right now, but of course there are plenty more to be added to the FPS game with seasonal updates. While you wait for those, get the hang of the maps right here, use them to level up your favorite BO7 weapons, or maybe even try some of the BO7 Zombies maps available in the other chaotic online mode.