Are Call of Duty players fed up and ready to make some noise? You bet. A recent tweet about what fans want in Black Ops 7 lit up the community, and gamers didn’t hold back. They’re tired of the same old issues and want Activision to step up for the next Call of Duty game. Let’s break down what’s got everyone so worked up, including key Call of Duty Black Ops 7 demands like Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM), lobby systems, skins, and more.

Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM): The Big Bad Wolf

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Players are straight-up done with SBMM. The idea is to match you with people at your skill level, which sounds fair, right? But fans say it’s sucking the fun out of Call of Duty multiplayer. “Get rid of SBMM, and you’ll see real change,” a player tweeted. Another was blunt: “Scrap SBMM and stop disbanding lobbies!” The feeling is that every match feels like a pro-league sweatfest. Back in Black Ops 2, you could dominate with a 50-kill, 10-death game. Now? You’re stuck in 20-for-20 grindfests. No wonder some turn to Call of Duty cheats out of frustration.

Disbanding Lobbies: Killing the Social Vibe

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Remember when you’d stay in the same lobby for a few rounds, trash-talking and making friends (or enemies)? Those days are gone. Now, lobbies break up after every match, leaving Call of Duty feeling like a lonely grind. Fans want persistent lobbies back to bring that multiplayer gaming community feel. It’s a simple fix, but one that could make Black Ops 7 gameplay way more fun.

Skin Carryover: A Split Decision

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The original tweet said no Black Ops 6 skins in Black Ops 7, pushing for a fresh start. But not everyone’s on board. A fan argued, “Why wouldn’t you want BO6 skins to carry over? You’re buying skins just for a few months?” Fair point—nobody wants to lose their Call of Duty cosmetics. On the flip side, another player said new games should feel distinct, not like a recycled Warzone expansion. It’s a tough call: keep your operator skins and camos, or start fresh for a new Call of Duty experience?

User Interface (UI): A Total Mess

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The Call of Duty UI has been a headache since Warzone took over. Navigating to a simple multiplayer match feels like solving a puzzle. Fans are begging for the clean, straightforward menus from older titles like Black Ops 2. A better game interface could make Black Ops 7 a smoother ride.

Anti-Cheat and Gameplay Gripes

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Cheating’s a huge problem, and players are screaming for a working anti-cheat system. Then there’s gameplay nitpicks. A fan asked why moves like aiming while sliding or jumping are locked behind perks when they used to be standard. Fans want Black Ops 7 mechanics to feel fluid and fair.

Map Variety and Quality of Life

Tired of the same old remastered maps? So are players, with one saying, “Mix it up with new maps, not the same recycled ones.” Another pointed out a small but annoying issue: you can’t change your loadout during the final kill cam. These quality-of-life fixes could make Black Ops 7 maps and gameplay feel fresh.

The Bigger Picture: Will Activision Listen?

At the heart of it, fans feel ignored. One player summed it up: “They’ll say they’re listening, then do the opposite, like every Call of Duty release.” Another echoed the cynicism: “We say this every year, and nothing changes.” Even a well-known CoD content creator chimed in, pointing out hidden XP gain systems that frustrate players. The community wants a Call of Duty 2025 that feels fun, fair, and social—not a cash grab for microtransactions.

What’s Next for Black Ops 7?

The Call of Duty community is loud and clear: less SBMM, persistent lobbies, a cleaner UI, and a real anti-cheat system. They want Black Ops 7 to recapture the magic of classic CoD without the modern baggage. Will Treyarch and Activision deliver? History says maybe not, but fans are holding out hope for a next-gen Call of Duty that listens. Let’s see if Black Ops 7 release brings the changes they’re begging for.