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Is the invisibility feature in Black Ops 7 too strong?

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Is the invisibility feature in Black Ops 7 too strong?
The recent trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 revealed exciting new gameplay, including a feature that’s got fans talking: invisibility, called Optic Camouflage. This ability, briefly shown in the trailer, lets a soldier vanish for a short time, raising big questions about how it might work in the game’s campaign, multiplayer, or even Zombies mode. In past Call of Duty games, like Black Ops 3 and 4, similar invisibility powers were tied to specific characters and balanced by limitations, like breaking the cloak when shooting or taking damage.

Black Ops 7 might use it as a Field Upgrade, meaning more players could access it, which could make multiplayer matches tricky. If too many people use it, it might feel unfair or hard to counter, especially in fast-paced games. However, the developers could balance it with perks that spot cloaked players or by making the invisibility short-lived.

Black Ops 6 introduced a disguise ability that worked well because it had clear limits, so there’s hope Black Ops 7 can do the same. Fans worry that if it’s too strong, it could frustrate players, but if done right, it could add fun and strategy to the game. Set in 2035, Black Ops 7 promises a thrilling experience with futuristic tech. The challenge will be making sure this cool feature doesn’t break the game’s balance.