Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 introduces a movement system that fundamentally changes how players navigate multiplayer maps. With the new omnimovement system, including wall jumping, slide cancels, and dynamic transitions, Black Ops 7 rewards players who invest time in mastering movement. In this guide, we’ll break down every mechanic, offer practical tips, and provide training routines to help you dominate in multiplayer.
How Movement Works
The omnimovement system in Black Ops 7 is built on the foundation of previous games while introducing new elements that reward skill and precision. Wall jumping is the most noticeable addition, allowing players to bounce off vertical surfaces up to three times in succession. Each subsequent jump reduces height and momentum, creating a balanced system where skill is rewarded but overpowered movement is avoided.
Unlike past games, Tactical Sprint is no longer automatic. To use it, players need to equip a specific perk. This change increases the importance of loadout choices, as you now have more control over when and how you engage enemies. Overall, the system encourages a thoughtful approach to movement rather than constant sprinting or jumping.
Setting Up Your Controller for Optimal Movement
Before attempting advanced techniques, your controller settings must be optimized. Small adjustments can have a significant impact on your precision and responsiveness during fast-paced fights.
Recommended Settings
Sprint Assist: Enable in all directions to maintain control while sprinting forward, sideways, or backward.
Wall Jump Assist: Turn this off. While it may seem helpful, it can cause accidental wall jumps at the wrong time. Turning it off ensures every jump is intentional.
Slide/Dive Behavior: Use Hybrid or Slide Only. The Hybrid setting allows players to slide directly into prone, creating unexpected angles during combat.
Left Stick Max Input: Set to 70 for smoother rotation and improved aim while moving.
Proper controller configuration ensures that every movement input is precise, giving you an edge over players who rely on default settings.

Wall jump assist settings
How to Wall Jump
Wall jumping is a central component of Black Ops 7’s movement. Understanding how to execute wall jumps correctly will allow you to chain sequences that can confuse and outmaneuver opponents.
Basic Mechanics
- Approach angle matters: Side approaches work smoother than head-on
- Maximum three jumps: Each subsequent jump loses height
- Direction independence: Your jump direction depends on where you're facing, not your momentum
- No backward jumps: You cannot wall jump while facing away from surfaces
The direction independence creates incredible tactical possibilities. You can sprint toward a wall, turn mid-air, and bounce in a completely different direction. This lets you fake out enemies who expect predictable movement patterns.
Execution Steps
- Approach a flat surface at an angle
- Press Jump to contact the wall
- Immediately press Jump again upon contact
Control your landing and prepare for the next sequence

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Movement Guide: How to Wall Jump, Slide & Strafe
Combining Movement Mechanics
The true strength of Black Ops 7 movement comes from chaining techniques together. Combining slides, jumps, and wall jumps allows for aggressive pushes, defensive escapes, and faster map traversal.
Slide Cancel
The slide cancel remains your bread-and-butter movement tool:
- Sprint forward
- Press Slide button
- Immediately press Jump
- Combine with ADS for aggressive pushes
Slide-to-Prone
This defensive technique catches enemies off guard:
- Hold your slide button while moving backward
- Your operator drops to prone position
- Creates unpredictable hitbox positioning
- Especially effective when retreating from gunfights
Jump Slide
Perfect for traversing open areas:
- Jump into the air
- Press or hold Slide while airborne
- Maintains momentum across longer distances
- Excellent for crossing dangerous sightlines
Loadouts for Movement
Your choice of perks and attachments has a direct impact on movement efficiency. Some perks and attachments can make aggressive or defensive movement much smoother.
Essential Perk: Dexterity
Dexterity allows players to aim down sights while sliding and diving. This perk eliminates awkward pauses when transitioning from movement to shooting and is crucial for maintaining aggressive play. Without Dexterity, sliding and diving can leave you vulnerable during combat.
Recommended Attachments for Movement
Hawker Hybrid Muzzle: Improves slide-to-fire and dive-to-fire speed.
Mobility Attachments: Enhance sprint speed, ADS movement speed, and slide recovery.
Stock Attachments: Prioritize those that improve movement speed while aiming.
Choosing the right perks and attachments ensures that your weapons work seamlessly with your movement style, whether you prefer aggressive flanking or defensive repositioning.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Movement Guide: How to Wall Jump, Slide & Strafe
Advanced Techniques for Competitive Play
Once you have mastered basic movement, you can explore advanced techniques that give a competitive edge.
Snaking: Rapid crouch-to-prone movements behind cover to create unpredictable head glitches.
Camera Angle Manipulation: Use wall jumps to create advantageous camera angles that reveal enemies before they see you.
Movement Canceling: Cancel movement animations at precise moments to stay unpredictable while maintaining tactical positioning.
Mastering these advanced techniques requires patience, but they can be decisive in high-level matches.

