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Leaked Call of Duty: Ghosts poster tips November 5 release date

More evidence has emerged suggesting the arrival of Call of Duty: Ghosts will come on November 5 this year.

Gaming site IGN has gotten its hands on a leaked poster for the game from US retailer GameStop, which lists the “11.5.13” release date.

It’s the second time that particular date has been mentioned, after American retailer Target listed it for release on Guy Fawkes’ Day.

The newest leak comes on the same day Activision launched a teaser image on its website, bearing the skull logo worn by character Lt. Simon ‘Ghost’ Riley in previous Call of Duty titles.

In the poster, (pictured right) it appears that the character is pulling off that same skull mask.

Meanwhile, the official launch announcement for the game could come as soon as tomorrow, bringing long-awaited details about platform availability, plot, weapons and characters.

Earlier today we reported on speculation that Activision will air a video trailer during an NBA Playoff game, guaranteeing it plenty of eyes Stateside.

Just last week Tesco dropped a clanger when it outed the cover art for the game, which revealed the rumoured Call of Duty: Ghosts title for the first time.

The retailer’s product listing suggested that the title was being built on a “next-generation engine,” suggesting a version for Xbox 720 and PS4 could join the expected launches on PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and Nintendo Wii U.

The since-removed listing stated: “The franchise that has defined a generation of gaming is set to raise the bar once again with the all-new Call of Duty: Ghosts. Published by Activision and developed by Infinity Ward, the studio that created the original Call of Duty and the seminal Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series, Call of Duty: Ghosts ushers in the next generation of the franchise, delivering a riveting all-new gameplay experience built on an entirely new story, setting and cast, all powered by a new next-generation Call of Duty engine.”

Via: Slashgear

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