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"publishedAt": "2026-06-30T14:28:57.000Z",
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"Multiplayer Competitive",
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"textContent": "I know we're all thinking about GTA 6 right now, but chances are Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 - releasing on 23rd October - will be massive, too. Regardless, Xbox and Activision are planning ahead in an attempt to avoid Black Ops 7's stumbles, and it seems the publisher and platform holder are putting effort into telling the casual crowd this year's CoD release won't be on Game Pass.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Modern Warfare 4 Facebook ads want to make sure everyone understands this year's Call of Duty won't be on Xbox Game Pass"
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