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In the "Call of Duty" series, specifically in "Modern Warfare," the fate of the character John "Soap" MacTavish is a significant plot point. He is ultimately killed in "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3." However, his legacy and impact on the storyline continue to resonate throughout the franchise. The specifics of his death and its repercussions are explored in the game's narrative.

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