Call of Duty: Ghosts listed by UK retailer Tesco
Box art for what could be 2013's Call of Duty appears in supermarket listing.
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UK supermarket giant Tesco has a product listing and box art for the currently unannounced Call of Duty: Ghosts.
The listings cover Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms, though the Xbox 360 listing has already been removed. The PlayStation 3 listing remains at the time of writing, however.
The box art features the Modern Warfare character Ghost and the Infinity Ward logo, though many recent Call of Duty games have split development duties across multiple studios. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was predominantly developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games.
A leaked image from US retailer Target has also appeared, showing a preorder offer for the title. Both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 logos can be seen, and a release date of November 5, 2013, is given.
Activision regularly announces its annual Call of Duty title at this time of year, with 2010's Black Ops, 2011's Modern Warfare 3, and 2012's Black Ops II all being revealed in late April/early May.Activision declined to comment when approached by GameSpot.
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