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EE UK Named Official UK Partner for the Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Launch

Wednesday, Sep 24th, 2025 (1:54 pm) - Score 1,440
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Broadband ISP and mobile operator EE (BT) has today announced that they’ll once again be an official partner for the next Call of Duty video game (Black Ops 7), which is currently scheduled for release on 14th November 2025 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows (PC), Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Customers of the service can also expect a few perks, like beta access.

The main perk seems to involve granting customers early access to the game’s Open Beta phase. EE has thus launched a new sign-up site, which will allow up to 150,000 people to unlock Early Access to the beta – between 6pm on 2nd October and 6pm on 5th October. Customers can register their details at: https://ee.co.uk/gaming/call-of-duty-black-ops-7-early-access-beta (EE pay monthly mobile customers can also text BLACKOPS7 to 150).

EE are also offering pre-orders of the game and plan to offer a number of initiatives for gamers and customers at launch. The provider was similarly keen to highlight their home connectivity bundle for gamers – Made for Gamers.

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The packages include 1.6Gbps broadband speeds (FTTP via Openreach), as well as Game Mode, designed to allow gamers to maximise their in-home WiFi connection. This comes in addition to the Smart Hub Pro router and WiFi Pro extender – offering WiFi 7 capabilities. The package also includes 24-months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Malcolm Cubitt, Director of Mobile Product at EE, said:

“Now in our third year as a proud partner of Call of Duty, we’re thrilled to continue building on the success of our collaboration. This iconic franchise continues to captivate millions, and with excitement building around the latest release, we’re committed to giving gamers across the UK early access and unforgettable experiences. It’s another step forward in our ambition to be the Uk’s no. 1 destination for gaming.”

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  1. Avatar photo Andrew Young says:

    Made for gamers, with a 115Mbps upload. Lol.

    1. Avatar photo Tyler says:

      You don’t need much upload when gaming; you receive data is what you need!

    2. Avatar photo 125us says:

      How much upload do you thing gaming needs? Think carefully now.

  2. Avatar photo Lee Broadstock says:

    Advertising Black Ops 7 with a featured image from fortnite made me chuckle

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