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Leaked Black Friday Ad from GameStop Reveals Discounts for Call of Duty Ghosts and WWE 2K14

Call of Duty: Ghosts and WWE 2K14 will be getting special Black Friday discounts at GameStop according to a leaked advertisement.

According to the ad, CoD: Ghosts will receive a $10 price drop to $49.99, and 2K14 will be $39.99, which is a 33 percent price cut.

Activision dropped their Call of Duty: Ghosts launch trailer yesterday showcasing gameplay from the game and lots of explosions.

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"Outnumbered and outgunned, but not outmatched. Call of Duty®: Ghosts takes players to a world altered by a devastating mass event. Following an elite squad of soldiers known as the 'Ghosts,' lead the fight back against a newly emerged global power. Call of Duty®: Ghosts arrives 11.5.13," the trailer description said.

The game is set to be released for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC Nov. 5, and for the PS4 on Nov. 15 and the Xbox One Nov. 22.

2K Sports announced that WWE 2K14 will be getting a season pass and a new DLC for the Xbox 360 and PS3.

The season pass will run $20 and will include three upcoming expansion packs that will feature new characters, items, and moves.

The creators of the game also said they addressed the glitches and bugs in the pinning system from the previous game after listening to complaints from frustrated gamers.

"A lot of fans were upset about some bugs we had in the game, such as the pin sequences only showing two-counts in certain situations. Not having a two-count in a lot of situations will take away the drama in a match. Those are some of the bugs we wanted to make sure we addressed, and we've really improved the pin system as a whole. We kind of took it upon ourselves to re-do that system a bit, to make sure that you're getting a more accurate pin count, and that the window in which you need to kick-out of a pin was more representative of the prior move that your opponent did," said Cory Ledesma of 2K Sports according to Examiner.

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