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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-24T12:54:52.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.eurogamer.net",
  "tags": [
    "Multiplayer Competitive",
    "PS4",
    "Multiplayer Cooperative",
    "PC",
    "Raven Software",
    "Treyarch",
    "Xbox One",
    "FPS",
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    "reconsider its approach to yearly CoD entries",
    "the game is still topping charts",
    "Read more"
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  "textContent": "2025's Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 was a big enough stumble to push Xbox-owned Activision to reconsider its approach to yearly CoD entries moving forward. Mind you, the game is still topping charts, but after a poor critical reception and lukewarm player sentiment, things are being re-examined. Could a standalone, fully-fledged Zombies entry spice things up? Maybe, but it appears that's not on the table... yet.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "\"The rumor factory working overtime\" - Call of Duty's social media account shuts down talk of a standalone Zombies game"
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