Activision lists Black Ops 7 login, loadout, and COD Points bugs
Private Matches stuck on Loading Level, loadout errors, and missing COD Points now top Black Ops 7’s live bug list, with PC login and Xbox on PC errors adding more friction.

If Black Ops 7 hung on a Loading Level screen, the latest Activision support update gave players a clear read on the damage: Private Matches were among the most visible break points, and the first workaround was to back out and change the selected map or mode. That put a hard edge on the current triage for anyone trying to scrim, warm up, or run custom lobbies, because the bug hit the part of the game that is supposed to be the safest place to play.
The May 22 known-issues refresh also flagged a loadout problem in Endgame, where some players were getting errors while trying to assign the RoboCop or Terry Crews Operators. That is more than a cosmetic snag, because operator assignment sits inside the setup flow players use before they ever queue into a match. For anyone chasing consistent loadouts, that makes the bug a direct threat to readiness rather than a background annoyance.

COD Points were also on the list, and Activision described the problem as visual after the latest update. The fix was blunt: restart the game application, and if needed, do it more than once until the correct balance returns. That matters because currency display problems create immediate confusion around progression and purchases, even when the underlying account total is intact. In a live service built around store access and battle pass pacing, a wrong number on screen can feel like a hard failure in the economy.
PC users had the heaviest cluster of technical trouble. Activision called out login timeouts that could kick players back to the desktop, and it told players to submit crash logs through the PC crash-report form if they hit a crash. If repairing the app did not clear the issue, the next step could be a reinstall. For Xbox on PC players, error states 0x1 and 0xfffffffe were specifically listed, along with repair steps for the app. Activision also flagged a separate PC Game Pass access problem where players saw a message saying they needed to purchase Black Ops 7, a problem tied to Microsoft Store device management and device limits.
Taken together, the May 22 update showed where Black Ops 7 was under the most pressure: getting into the game, staying in the game, and loading the right gear once players were there. If the screen froze at matchmaking, the lobby stalled in Private Match, or COD Points vanished from view, the support page pointed to the same reality: log in carefully, check the mode, and treat PC stability as part of the fight.
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