This caught my attention because we’ve seen both extremes of Call of Duty’s Carry Forward experiment: Modern Warfare’s “everything comes with you” cluttered the meta and the menus, while Black Ops 7 is swinging hard the other way. Activision is keeping only Double XP tokens and Zombies Gobblegums from Black Ops 6. No operators. No skins. No guns. And yes-everything from BO6 still moves into Warzone Season One. It’s a clean slate for the premium game, and a familiar closet for Warzone.
Let’s cut the noise. If you’re booting BO7 on day one, here’s what you’ll see in your inventory. Carrying forward are:
Staying behind are the big-ticket items:
Crucially, Warzone isn’t part of this reset. All your BO6 operators, skins, guns, and bundles still roll into Warzone Season One. So the premium game gets a vibe reset; the free-to-play sandbox remains your cross-title wardrobe.
Let’s be honest: the community’s had it with immersion-breaking cosmetics spilling into every corner of Call of Duty. After years of neon tracers, anime masks, and crossover operators showing up in historically grounded modes, players pushed back-hard. Black Ops has always worked best when it leans into spy-thriller grit, and Treyarch seems intent on defending that tone in BO7’s premium experience. Cutting carry forward on operators, skins, and weapons is the simplest way to stop the tonal whiplash before it starts.
There’s also a gameplay angle. MWIII’s broad carry forward made the launch meta feel messy and intimidating for new players. BO7’s reset levels the playing field, lets Treyarch curate the sandbox from zero, and avoids balance chaos from legacy attachments and oddball blueprints. It’s cleaner design, even if it stings for anyone who sunk real cash and hours into BO6 cosmetics.
As someone who lived through the “everything transfers” era, this move makes BO7 more inviting on day one. New game, new guns, no homework. The downside is obvious: if you spent on BO6 operators or themed bundles expecting a multi-year runway across premium titles, you’re out of luck in BO7. That’s the ugly truth of annualized monetization-fresh starts can double as fresh storefronts.
The compromise is Zombies and progression. Gobblegums carrying forward keeps your early Zombies loop snappy, and Double XP tokens soften the reset for multiplayer grinds. But make no mistake: this is a reset designed to serve BO7’s identity first and player inventory second.
The big question is whether Activision can resist reintroducing tone-breaking cosmetics as the season calendar marches on. Early restraint would build trust. If BO7 stays consistent—grounded operators, thematically coherent bundles, and a curated arsenal—this reset will feel worth it. If we end up right back with meme skins stalking tense Black Ops lobbies by mid-year, players will see this for what it is: a launch clean-up that turned into another cash carousel.
Black Ops 7 only carries forward Double XP tokens and Zombies Gobblegums. Operators, skins, and weapons from BO6 won’t appear in BO7, but all your BO6 gear still works in Warzone Season One. It’s a smart reset for tone and balance—just be ready to rebuild your loadouts and your look from scratch.
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