Call of Duty Promises Fix for Black Ops 7 Zombies Trailer Titles
Call of Duty replied 'makes sense, we’ll fix it' after players said Black Ops 7 Zombies trailer titles omit map names and emphasize seasonal labels like Season 2 Reloaded.

Fans have pushed back after noticing that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Zombies gameplay and trailer titles emphasize seasonal update names instead of the specific map name, a change that community members say makes it harder to find map-specific trailers. The official Call of Duty account acknowledged the feedback in a short reply, 'makes sense, we’ll fix it,' addressing what the original report called a common complaint among the Zombies community.
The complaint surfaced in social posts captured in the supplied materials, including an X fragment that reads, "Gameplay Trailer Titles do NOT feature the Map Name anymore — but instead focus on the Seasonal Update. Many people get confused when" and a YouTube title used as an example: "Season 2 Reloaded Zombies Trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, the latest installment to the first-person shooter franchise." Those items illustrate the pattern players are flagging: promotional assets labeled by season, such as Season 2 Reloaded, instead of by map, which complicates searches for map-first content inside the Zombies subcommunity.
Coverage of the recent Zombies marketing push also appears in Bleeding Cool, where Gavin Sheehan ran a piece headlined "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Zombies Gets a Cinematic Trailer." Bleeding Cool noted that "Activision and Treyarch have released a new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, as Zombies gets a new cinematic trailer and more as part of Astra Malorum." The same article summarizes development-side work: "The team dropped a pre-season patch into the game which included some updates to the Zombies content, with changes to the maps, challenges, overall gameplay, and more." Bleeding Cool further situates the update in the game's ongoing arc: "The Dark Aether story continues in Season 01 with Astra Malorum, where the crew has been transported to a mysterious observatory on a skull-shaped asteroid in outer space."
The supplied materials show a notable naming inconsistency: Bleeding Cool links the cinematic trailer and Astra Malorum to Season 01, while the YouTube title explicitly uses "Season 2 Reloaded." The materials do not include dates, the exact Call of Duty account handle that posted the reply, the YouTube channel and upload timestamp, or confirmation that the Season 2 Reloaded trailer and Bleeding Cool's cinematic trailer are the same asset, leaving sequencing and scope unresolved in the available reporting.
Call of Duty's brief, public reply promises a fix to the titling that fans say will restore map names to trailer headers. If Activision and Treyarch follow through, players searching for specific Black Ops 7 Zombies maps should see clearer YouTube titles and easier access to map trailers as Astra Malorum and the Dark Aether storyline continue through Season 01 and the subsequent Season 2 Reloaded marketing cycle.
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