Forgot password?
 Register
Search
Hot search: OpenOS OpenEVM Openverse
View: 121|Reply: 0

U4GM BO7 Canine Havoc Camo Free Unlock Guide

[Copy link]

4

Threads

0

Posts

84

Credits

Schoolchild

Credits
84
Post time 2026-4-2 17:06:38 | Show all posts |Read mode
There's a good chance you've already seen the three-headed firehound camo tearing across killcams in Black Ops 7. That's Canine Havoc, and yeah, it looks even better in motion than it does in screenshots. The nice part is you don't need to spend COD Points to get it. It's tied to Season 2 weekly rewards, so anyone can earn it by playing smart and staying on schedule. If you've been using a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby to warm up, test builds, or just get more comfortable with weapon setups, that can also help you move through easier objectives before the season ends on Thursday, April 2. To unlock the camo, you need all eight weekly rewards, and after week four you'll also grab the Sword of Swords animated camo along the way.

A lot of players hear "eight weeks of challenges" and assume it's a brutal grind. It's really not, at least not if you approach it the right way. Each week gives you 24 challenges total, split across Multiplayer, Zombies, Warzone, and Co-op or Endgame. You only need six completed challenges to claim that week's reward. That's the part plenty of people miss. You're not being forced into every mode. If you only play Zombies, stick there. If you live in Multiplayer, that's fine too. The game lets you mix modes however you want, which makes the whole thing much less annoying than it sounds at first.

Across all eight weeks, the full requirement comes out to 48 completed challenges. Big number on paper. In practice, loads of these are basic gameplay tasks you'll finish without going out of your way. Stuff like getting kills with ARs, securing objectives, or using a certain attachment. The smartest move is to check the challenge list every time a new week opens, then go straight for the easiest six. Don't get stuck on the awkward ones unless you have to. If there's a simple SMG elimination challenge sitting next to something fiddly like precision longshots, the easy pick is obvious. Also, stack objectives whenever you can. If one challenge needs optic kills and another just needs total kills in the same mode, build one loadout and chip away at both together.

This is one of those unlocks that feels way better when you pace it out. Trying to smash out several weeks at once is where people burn out. Two or three challenges in a session is usually enough, and it barely feels like grinding if you're already playing with friends. Squad play helps a lot in Zombies and Co-op, especially when a challenge needs survival, support actions, or specific enemy types. Even in Warzone, having a regular team makes objective-based tasks less random. The key thing is not to overcomplicate it. Play the modes you already enjoy, keep an eye on progress, and don't waste energy on challenges that fight against your normal playstyle.

The players who miss Canine Havoc usually don't miss it because the challenges are too hard. They miss it because they wait. Then March disappears, and suddenly they're trying to clear a pile of weekly rewards in one miserable rush. If you start now and keep it steady, the camo is very realistic to earn before Season 3 lands. And if you like keeping up with game items, boosts, or other helpful services, U4GM is one of those names players already know, especially when they want a quick and straightforward option without digging through shady marketplaces. Stick with a simple plan, and you'll be running both animated camos on your loadouts before the deadline hits.

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

Archiver|Mobile|Darkroom|Open Laboratory

2026-5-21 09:17 GMT+8 , Processed in 0.093761 second(s), 19 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X3.5

Copyright © 2001-2024 Tencent Cloud.

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list