A Call of Duty fan is showing off their impressive mock-up for a main menu screen for the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, releasing later this year. Call of Duty has established itself as one of the premier franchises in the world of first-person shooters, with a long history of massively successful titles. From its origins as a World War 2-themed shooter debuting in 2003, the series has seen success across multiple branches, including Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and its traditional World War 2 games. Now, Call of Duty‘s next big game is on the way.
Scheduled to release at some point during 2025, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will look to continue a long line of success for the Call of Duty subseries. Black Ops 7 will re-visit the story of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 protagonist David Mason, ten years following the conclusion of the Black Ops sequel. Black Ops 7 was also featured at Microsoft’s recent Xbox Games Showcase, teasing the story and premise with a full reveal set to come later in the summer. One fan is now sharing their unique idea for the game’s main menu.

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A post shared to Call of Duty fan account ModernWarzone showcases a stunning menu concept created by Call of Duty fan Fawzi. The impressive concept piece features a simplified menu with just a few options to choose from, allowing players to quickly navigate between Black Ops 7‘s Campaign, Ranked Play, Multiplayer and Zombies game modes. The visual flair for the menu comes from a revolving image of protagonist David Mason featured in Black Ops 7‘s teaser trailer, showing the CIA agent swapping between different guns.
The stunning menu concept saw plenty of praise from other users in the replies, alongside some lamenting changes made to the game’s modern menus. Many fans suggested that the menu did not include nearly as many ads as modern Call of Duty games, often trying to sell premium bundles. Many fans praised the sleek look of the Black Ops 7 concept, suggesting it carried a sleek, futuristic feel fitting the game’s 2035 setting. One fan even suggested the game should use Black Ops 2‘s “Adrenaline” soundtrack as the music for the menu.
Call of Duty‘s next big release looks to be bringing lots to get players excited about with its release later this year. Black Ops 7 has confirmed that it will also be bringing back Black Ops 2 antagonist Raul Menendez in some way, commonly seen as one of the franchise’s best villains. The seventh Black Ops will also be introducing a co-op campaign to the game, allowing players to team up with friends to tackle the game’s thrilling story. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 looks to carry on the legacy of one of the subseries’ earliest entries.