Treyarch Says “Wanna Try It Out” as Plaza Returns to COD After 13 Years in Black Ops 7 Season 3 on April 2

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Plaza Returns: COD Black Ops 7 Season 3 Interactive Hub

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3 drops on April 2, 2026, and the biggest talking point is a map that has been sitting on the sidelines for 13 years. Plaza — the floating resort map first introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 in 2012 — is finally getting its first-ever remaster. Unlike most returning maps in Black Ops 7, which were rebuilt from sections already embedded in the Avalon battle royale map, Plaza is being delivered as a full standalone remaster built from the ground up.

The teaser came from Treyarch’s official social post showing an updated version of the Luna Nightclub — Plaza’s most recognisable location — captioned “Wanna try it out?” The phrase directly references the Skrillex track Imma Try It Out (feat. Alvin Risk), which plays inside the fictional club in the original map. The official COD POD podcast confirmed Plaza’s return ahead of the Season 3 launch. Season 3 also brings a new operator named Javelin, Warzone’s Avalon map overhaul, solo queue for Black Ops Royale, the Free Run mode last seen in Black Ops 3, and a mid-season Zombies map drop. Read on for the full breakdown — including an interactive Plaza layout, the Season 3 content explorer, and a fast-access FAQ.

Season 3 · Black Ops 7 · April 2026

Plaza Is Back —
13 Years Later

Treyarch’s first-ever remaster of Plaza arrives in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3 on April 2, 2026. The original map has not appeared in any Call of Duty title since Black Ops 2 launched in November 2012.

Season 3 Launch April 2, 2026 · 9 AM PT
Plaza’s Debut Black Ops 2 (2012)
Developer Treyarch / Raven Software
Platforms PS4 · PS5 · Xbox · PC
13
Years Since Plaza’s Debut
3
Lanes — Classic Map Layout
2
Sniper Balconies at Spawn Points
Times Plaza Was Remastered — Until Now
🐦 Official Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) · March 23, 2026
“Raise the stakes 💥 Javelin brings precision and power to Season 03 coming to #BlackOps7 and Call of Duty #Warzone on April 2”
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Explore the Plaza Map Layout

Tap or click any zone below to find out what to expect there. Based on the original Black Ops 2 map structure — Plaza is a nearly symmetrical three-lane map set on a floating Indian Ocean resort.

Spawn Points
Sniper Balconies
Close-Quarter Lanes
Luna Nightclub
Concourse (Hotspot)
How We Got Here

The road from Black Ops 2 to Season 3 of Black Ops 7.

November 2012
Plaza Debuts in Black Ops 2
The map launches as a base multiplayer map in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Set on a floating Indian Ocean resort, its nearly symmetrical three-lane design and Luna Nightclub make it one of the most-played maps of that title. It does not appear in any subsequent Call of Duty game for over a decade.
November 2025
Black Ops 7 Launches With BO2 Remaster Wave
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches November 14, 2025, developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. It brings back multiple Black Ops 2 maps — Slums, Standoff, Grind, Nuketown — but Plaza is absent. Most returning maps at this stage were built from sections of the Avalon open-world environment.
Season 2 Reloaded · March 2026
Firing Range, Cliff Town, and Black Ops Royale Arrive
The mid-season update brings back Firing Range (first seen in the original Black Ops) and Cliff Town — a remaster of Yemen from Black Ops 2, another map not seen in CoD since 2012. A new Zombies map, Paradox Junction, also drops. Black Ops Royale launches on March 12–13, a new Warzone mode inspired by Blackout from Black Ops 4, featuring wingsuit infil, no loadouts, no gulag, and no buy stations on the Avalon map. Also see: ARC Raiders Flashpoint Update.
March 23–24, 2026
Treyarch Teases Plaza — And a Season 3 Story Trailer Drops
Treyarch posts an updated image of the Luna Nightclub with the caption “Wanna try it out?” — a direct reference to the Skrillex track Imma Try It Out (feat. Alvin Risk) that plays inside the club in the original map. The official COD POD podcast also confirms Plaza for Season 3. On March 24, Call of Duty releases a Season 3 story trailer showing the developing conflict between JSOC and The Guild, with new operations and tactical objectives.
March 31, 2026
Ranked Play Goes Offline
Ranked servers go offline March 31 to prepare for the Season 3 transition. The final leaderboard events in their current format run March 26–31. Ranked returns when Season 3 launches on April 2 with an expanded map rotation for Ranked Resurgence.
April 2, 2026
Season 3 Goes Live — Plaza Returns
The update launches at 9 AM PT across PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam and Battle.net). Plaza arrives as a full, standalone remaster. Alongside it: Javelin as the new Battle Pass operator, new multiplayer content, Avalon map changes for Warzone, solo queue for Black Ops Royale, Free Run mode (first seen in Black Ops 3), and a new Ranked Play season.
Season 3 Content Explorer

Tap a category to see what’s confirmed and what’s expected across all game modes on April 2, 2026.

Returning 🏨
Plaza
Full standalone remaster of the 2012 Black Ops 2 map. First appearance in any Call of Duty since its debut. Indian Ocean floating resort. Luna Nightclub with the original Skrillex track expected to return. Confirmed via COD POD podcast and Treyarch’s official teaser post.
Community-Spotted 🏙️
Gridlock
Black Ops 4 map spotted in an official BO7 blog image and visible out of bounds on the Express map. Not yet officially announced by Activision or Treyarch at time of writing.
Community-Spotted 🗼
Vertigo
Another Black Ops 2 map spotted out of bounds on Express in Black Ops 7. Not officially confirmed. May arrive at Season 3 launch or at the mid-season Reloaded update.
New 🗺️
Original Maps
Brand-new, never-before-seen multiplayer maps are also expected at Season 3 launch and at the Reloaded mid-season update, consistent with Treyarch’s seasonal content pattern.
Mid-Season 🧟
New Round-Based Map
Treyarch confirmed three more round-based Zombies maps still to come. All future maps release at the Reloaded mid-season update, not at season launch. The next map is expected around May 7–14 and will be set in a cold location, hinted at by the Paradox Junction ending cutscene.
Confirmed 🔫
Black Ops 6 Legacy Weapons
A selection of fan-favourite weapons from Black Ops 6 will arrive in Zombies in a “pretty unique way,” per the official COD POD podcast. They are unlikely to be available in standard custom loadouts — the exact unlock method has not been revealed.
Still Playable ☢️
Paradox Junction
The Season 2 Reloaded Zombies map remains available in Season 3. Treyarch confirmed that starting with Paradox Junction, all future round-based maps release at Reloaded — not at season launch.
Confirmed 🗺️
Avalon Map Changes
Season 3 drains more water around various islands to add sandbars and walkable pathways. Additional ziplines and boats are being added. Activision released side-by-side comparisons of the Season 2 Reloaded version versus the Season 3 update.
Confirmed 👤
Black Ops Royale — Solos
Solo queue is confirmed for Black Ops Royale starting in Season 3. The mode — which has no loadouts, no gulag, and no buy stations — launched in Season 2 Reloaded as a Warzone experience inspired by Blackout from Black Ops 4.
New Mode 🏃
Free Run Mode
Confirmed via Treyarch’s X post on March 24. Players navigate a timed free-run obstacle course while shooting targets. Free Run originally appeared in Black Ops 3 (2015). Dexerto confirmed its return for Black Ops 7 Season 3.
Confirmed 🏆
Ranked Resurgence Rotation
Ranked Play Resurgence expands its map pool to rotate between Haven’s Hollow and Rebirth Island, confirmed via the COD POD podcast. A full new Ranked Play season also starts April 2 with new seasonal rewards.
Confirmed 🪖
Javelin — Lead Operator
Season 3’s lead operator, officially confirmed in Activision’s March 23 post. Javelin is part of the JSOC faction and will be available through the Battle Pass. The official quote: “Javelin brings precision and power to Season 03.”
Expected ⚔️
M27 Assault Rifle
Javelin’s Season 3 promo art shows the operator holding a rifle that closely resembles the M27 from Black Ops 2. Multiple sources identify it as a likely Season 3 addition. An official weapon confirmation has not been made at time of writing.
Season Story 🎬
JSOC vs. The Guild
Treyarch released a Season 3 story trailer on March 24 developing the conflict between JSOC and The Guild, with new infiltration operations and tactical objectives continuing from Seasons 1 and 2.
Confirmed 🎖️
New Endgame Content
Treyarch confirmed new content for the campaign’s Endgame co-op mode in Season 3. Specific details have not been revealed. Previous seasonal updates added new boss fights, public events, and operator skills to the mode.
Key Questions — Fast Answers

Everything confirmed about Plaza and Season 3, answered directly.

Is Plaza a full remaster or a recycled part of Avalon?
Plaza in Season 3 is a full, standalone remaster — built from scratch for Black Ops 7. It is not repurposed from a section of the Avalon open-world map, unlike most earlier Black Ops 2 map returns in BO7. This was confirmed via the official COD POD podcast ahead of Season 3.
Will Skrillex’s track still play in the Luna Nightclub?
Treyarch’s teaser caption — “Wanna try it out?” — directly references Imma Try It Out (feat. Alvin Risk) by Skrillex, the track that plays inside the Luna Nightclub in the original map. The specific wording strongly implies the song is returning. No official licensing confirmation has been made at time of writing.
What other maps are arriving in Season 3?
Plaza is the only officially confirmed multiplayer map for Season 3 via the COD POD podcast and Treyarch’s teaser. Gridlock (Black Ops 4) has been spotted in an official BO7 blog image and out of bounds on the Express map by the community — but has not been officially announced. Vertigo (Black Ops 2) was similarly spotted out of bounds. New original maps are also expected at launch and at the Reloaded mid-season update. More: Gaming updates at The Game Tribune.
What is Black Ops Royale and what changed in Season 3?
Black Ops Royale is a Warzone mode that launched March 12–13, 2026, inspired by Blackout from Black Ops 4. It features wingsuit infil, no loadouts, no gulag, and no buy stations — all on the Avalon map. Season 3 adds solo queue to the mode, starting as private match testing before going fully public. Also see: More gaming platform news.
When does Ranked go offline, and what’s the new structure?
Ranked Play goes offline March 31, 2026. The final leaderboard events in their current format run March 26–31. Ranked returns on April 2 with Season 3, featuring a new Ranked Play season for both multiplayer and Warzone, and an expanded Ranked Resurgence rotation across Haven’s Hollow and Rebirth Island. The event structure is also evolving — leaderboard events will apply primarily to ranked modes going forward, replaced by objective-based and collection events in casual play.
When does the new Zombies map arrive?
The new round-based Zombies map will not be available at Season 3 launch. Treyarch confirmed that all future round-based Zombies maps release with the mid-season “Reloaded” update. For Season 3, the Reloaded update is targeted for around May 7–14, 2026. Treyarch also confirmed the map will be set in a cold location, hinted by the Paradox Junction ending cutscene. It will include a new Wonder Weapon. Also: More gaming news at The Game Tribune.
Full Season 3 roadmap expected around March 26, 2026. Follow the official Call of Duty channels and The Game Tribune for updates as Activision releases the complete content breakdown.

This piece covered the confirmed details around Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3, set to launch April 2, 2026 at 9 AM PT across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. The coverage included Plaza’s first-ever standalone remaster after 13 years, the interactive layout of the original map, the Season 3 content breakdown across Multiplayer, Zombies, Warzone, and Endgame, and the timeline of events leading to launch. Season 3 was also discussed in the context of the JSOC vs. The Guild storyline, confirmed via Treyarch’s March 24 story trailer, and the seasonal changes to Ranked Play. The mid-season Reloaded update — expected around May 7–14 — was noted as the arrival window for the new round-based Zombies map.

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