● ImportantWorld3 outlets covering this

Army unit offers soldiers time off to play Grand Theft Auto VI if they reenlist for 2 to 6 years

● Story signals

How strong is this topic?

7.3/10Significanceimpact & urgency
7.3/10Source trustoutlet authority
3Outletsindependent sources

Significance weighs impact, urgency & coverage breadth · Source trust is the outlets' average authority · more outlets means a more confirmed story.

Answer

Soldiers who wish to have four days off to play the game after its release must commit to re-enlist before Nov.

Reported by 3 outlets NBC News, CBS News, Seattle Times. See all sources ↓

Read the full report at NBC News

Why it matters

3 outlets are covering this world story — one to watch as reporting develops.

In brief
What's the story?
Soldiers who wish to have four days off to play the game after its release must commit to re-enlist before Nov.
How widely is it covered?
3 outlets, average source rating 7.3/10.
When was it last updated?
10m ago.
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    Army unit offers soldiers time off to play Grand Theft Auto VI if they reenlist for 2 to 6 years

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    TypeCoverage
    NBC News
    CBS News
    Seattle Times
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Avg source rating 7.3/10
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