Three years ago, I made a clear and confident call: Call of Duty Zombies was coming back — not as a side mode, not as filler content, but as a full return to form, complete with iconic maps and deep mechanics. This wasn’t a guess. This wasn’t a fan dream. It was a calculated statement based on clues that were in plain sight — clues that the community, media, and even some developers chose to ignore.
Now, in 2025, Black Ops 7 is rumored to bring back Tranzit and Mob of the Dead, and suddenly the same people who ignored all the signs are acting like this is some out-of-nowhere revelation. It’s not. It’s exactly what I said would happen — and I have every reason to be pissed off watching others now try to act like they saw it coming.

The Signs Were Always There — But I Was Ignored
While the internet was busy chasing fake leaks and recycled Warzone content, I was pointing out real signs. Back then, nobody wanted to hear it. But here’s what I was paying attention to:
- The “World Tour” shirt worn by Avenged Sevenfold’s frontman — something no one else gave a second glance. It wasn’t just band merch; it was a hidden clue teasing Zombies’ global scale return.
- The wonder weapon file leaks, buried in the game’s code — ignored by most, but proof that the devs were building toward something deeper.
- Old map codenames and scripts found in updates — pointing directly to Tranzit and Mob of the Dead being in development long before anyone took it seriously.
I connected the dots. I spoke up. I told people this was happening.
And I was shrugged off.
Now They’re Screaming “Zombies Is Back” Like They Knew All Along
Suddenly it’s headline-worthy. Suddenly every gaming outlet is writing fluff pieces about “Zombies possibly returning” and “Tranzit rumors heating up.” YouTubers who never even played the original maps are acting like they were fans since day one. It’s honestly pathetic.
This isn’t a comeback story for Zombies — it’s a proof-of-ignorance story for everyone who refused to look at the obvious. For years, people like me were laying out the trail. But instead of listening, they called it grasping. Now they’re reposting the same info like it’s new intel.
Let me make this very clear:
Zombies didn’t rise from the grave by surprise. It was always being resurrected — I just happened to be one of the only people paying attention.
This Is Why Credit Matters
This isn’t about ego. It’s about credibility. I didn’t post theories for likes or cheap hype. I posted evidence. I shared real leaks. I dissected files. And for all of it, I got ignored, laughed at, or called a conspiracy nut.
Now, when the entire franchise is finally catching up to the vision I saw three years ago, I’m not going to sit quietly while others take a victory lap they didn’t earn.
If Black Ops 7 launches with Tranzit and Mob of the Dead, as the leaks suggest, it’s not a creative breakthrough — it’s a long-delayed confirmation that players like me were ahead of the curve from the start.
Final Word
To the ones scrambling to act like they predicted this:
You didn’t.
To the ones finally seeing the value in these maps:
Welcome to the party — you’re three years late.
And to the developers:
This is the right move. But let’s not pretend the fanbase just started asking for it yesterday. Some of us saw this coming from a mile away.
And we never forgot.