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      <title>Call of Duty Dominates Console Gaming Landscape</title>
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      <description>In a surprising twist, despite the online chatter suggesting otherwise, Call of Duty continues to hold its ground as the #2 most played console game in the U.S., trailing only behind Fortnite. Recent data from Circana reveals that while Battlefield 6 is struggling to maintain player engagement, Call of Duty thrives, showcasing its enduring popularity and relevance in the gaming community.&#xA;The stark contrast in player engagement between these two franchises is evident, especially when considering Twitch viewership metrics.</description>
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