Run a predicted readiness check
Enter your closest CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, resolution, and FPS target. The result gives a yes, maybe, or no answer.
Game hub
Check whether your PC looks ready for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, see the first weak point, and compare only the part that matters. PC results are predicted until official requirements or real benchmarks exist.
Enter your closest CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, resolution, and FPS target. The result gives a yes, maybe, or no answer.
Save an anonymous result so the same setup can be checked again when better data arrives.
Manual selection always works. Browser detection is optional and limited to what the browser can see.
Activision publishes official minimum, recommended, and 4K PC system requirements for Black Ops 7, including a TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirement.
Black Ops 7 is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with recurring free trial windows.
The required TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot settings are Windows-specific, and Ricochet anti-cheat has historically blocked Call of Duty titles on SteamOS handhelds, so handheld support is uncertain rather than confirmed either way.
These Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 console pages show what is confirmed now, what is still unknown, and whether you should buy, wait, or compare.
Where to get Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, including the free trial, without fake price claims.
Compare buying optionsYes, Black Ops 7 is available now on PlayStation 5 as part of a cross-gen bundle that also covers PlayStation 4. Free trial access is available on both. Exact resolution and frame rate modes per console are not detailed in official sources checked here.
Open console pageYes, Black Ops 7 is available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox for PC, with free trial access across all of them. Exact per-console resolution and frame rate modes are not detailed in official sources checked here.
Open console pageBoth PlayStation and Xbox families are supported now, including last-generation PS4 and Xbox One. Pick the console you already own, or compare price and library if buying fresh. Per-console performance mode differences are not detailed in official sources checked here.
Open console pageActivision's official Black Ops 7 minimum, recommended, and 4K PC requirements, including the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirement.
Open guideGPU planning for Black Ops 7 based on Activision's official minimum, recommended, and 4K tiers.
Open guidePractical Black Ops 7 PC settings advice for players near the minimum or recommended spec tier.
Open guideCurrent Black Ops 7 PC performance status, covering official requirement tiers, anti-cheat requirements, and what to check before blaming your GPU.
Open guideWhat is confirmed about Black Ops 7 on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, and which performance details remain unconfirmed.
Open guideWhat is confirmed about Black Ops 7 on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox for PC, and which performance details remain unconfirmed.
Open guideA calm PS5 vs Xbox comparison for Black Ops 7, focused on what is actually confirmed rather than rumored performance claims.
Open guideFor 1080p at 60 FPS, this check expects at least a GTX 1050 Ti class or older GPU, a older 4-core CPU CPU, 8 GB RAM, andSSD storage.
Activision's official PC system requirements. Minimum tier maps to GTX 970 / RX 470 class, recommended maps to RTX 3060 / RX 6600 XT class for 60 FPS at high settings. TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are required regardless of hardware tier.
Available in the first public readiness check.
PlayStation, Xbox, Handheld PC, Mobile are planned for later checks.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is one of several FrameReady game hubs. The same readiness flow works the same way across every supported game.