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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3 Patch Closes Map Exploits, Fixes Ranked Play Scoring, and Adds Anti-Cheat Upgrades

Raven and Treyarch's April 10 update for Black Ops 7 Season 3 closes exploits on Cliff Town and Beacon, corrects a Ranked Play Overload scoring bug, patches the Aether Blade charge issue in Endgame, and ships new Ricochet anti-cheat measures.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3 Patch Closes Map Exploits, Fixes Ranked Play Scoring, and Adds Anti-Cheat Upgrades

Just over a week into Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3, Raven Software and Treyarch have dropped a meaningful midseason patch aimed squarely at the problems that bubbled to the surface in the season's opening days. The April 10 update tackles exploit-prone map geometry, a scoring bug that was costing Ranked Play winners their SR, stability issues in Endgame, and a set of backend changes to Ricochet Anti-Cheat.

It's not a flashy content drop. It's a housekeeping patch — but a well-targeted one that addresses many of the most-complained-about Season 3 issues in a single sweep.

Cliff Town and Beacon Exploits Patched

Season 3's two new multiplayer maps, Cliff Town and Beacon, have both been hotspots for out-of-bounds exploits since launch. Players discovered routes on both maps that allowed them to slip outside the playable area and pick off opponents from geometry the design team never intended to be reachable. The April 10 update closes those specific exits and also patches several collision issues that were disrupting sight lines on both maps — particularly around crates and rooftop edges.

For Ranked Play in particular, these fixes are overdue. Out-of-bounds exploits are disqualifying offenses, and having them circulating in the first week of a season was creating an uneven playing field.

The Ranked Play Overload Scoring Bug

One of the more frustrating Season 3 bugs has been a very specific Overload Ranked Play scenario: if a match reached Overtime and ended on a tie-technically-equivalent score, the winning team was being credited with an SR loss rather than a win. It's the kind of niche bug that only a small number of players encountered, but for those who did, it was brutal — a hard-earned Overtime comeback win netting them negative ranking progress.

The April 10 patch resolves that scoring logic, and Raven has noted it will be monitoring Ranked Play post-patch to make sure no related edge cases remain.

The same patch also fixes a UI bug in Ranked Play that was preventing certain camos from displaying their unlock requirements in the camo menu, and it corrects an issue that was unintentionally excluding the VS Recon weapon from Ranked Play Search & Destroy loadouts.

Tactical Equipment and the Stim Shot Recharge Bug

A sneakier issue this patch addresses: Tactical Equipment, including the Stim Shot, was unintentionally recharging on a passive timer in certain modes, allowing players to effectively keep regenerating and re-applying tactical abilities without resupplying. Raven has clamped that down, restoring intended resupply behavior across all Tactical slots.

Endgame and the Aether Blade Charge Fix

Endgame mode, Black Ops 7's roguelite-flavored extraction experience, also gets some love. The newly added Aether Blade ability — one of Season 3's signature Endgame additions — had a bug where the first activation would consume a charge even if the blade didn't connect with an enemy. That's been fixed, so Aether Blade charges now only deplete on successful hits, as intended. Several general stability improvements ship alongside.

Zombies Gets Fixes Too

Round-based Zombies picks up its own fixes in the update, including adjustments to the new Season 3 GobbleGum rotation and tweaks to a handful of exploits that had been letting players trivialize certain boss encounters in the latest map. Raven hasn't detailed every change in Zombies, citing a desire to let the community rediscover the intended difficulty.

Ricochet Anti-Cheat Gets Reinforced

Finally, Activision has confirmed that Ricochet Anti-Cheat is receiving a set of Season 3 upgrades as part of this patch. These include:

Activision has been careful not to share specifics — for obvious reasons — but the broad strokes suggest this update is aimed at the wave of creative cheats that appeared in the final weeks of Season 2.

A Solid Housekeeping Patch

The Season 3 launch patch itself added plenty of content — new weapons, maps, a Zombies map, and Endgame expansions — but it also inherited the usual growing pains of a new Call of Duty season. The April 10 update doesn't bring fresh content, but it tackles the precise issues players have been vocal about in exactly the areas that matter: Ranked integrity, map fairness, and cheat detection.

If you've been holding off on grinding Ranked Play because of the Overload scoring bug, now is the time to jump back in. And if you've been running into Aether Blade issues in Endgame or burning through Stim Shots faster than expected in multiplayer, those frustrations should ease up considerably. For a midseason patch, it's one of the more impactful Call of Duty has shipped in a while.

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