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PS4 Release Date: Buy 2 Games Get 1 Free Promotion Leaked Through Target Flier

A Target flier leak shows a special promotion for the PlayStation 4, giving customers a "buy two games get one free" deal. The promotion will last in the few days leading up to the console's release Nov. 15 and continue until the day after.

See the flier here.

The buy two get one free promotion will run from Nov. 10-16, according to reports. The deal will start on that Friday morning at 8 a.m. according to the flier and will apply to all consoles.

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Other leaked fliers involve Black Friday deals for Amazon and Gamestop.

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. Battlefield 4 will be getting a Black Friday discount from GameStop as well.

The game's PS3, Xbox 360, and PC versions will get a 50 percent discount, making the game $29.99 on Black Friday, reported Analog Hype. GameStop will be running a similar promotion, but for $39.99 on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

Battlefield is slated to be $59.99 upon its release.

In other PS4 news ahead of the release date, accessories for the console have been arriving to gamers already despite the Nov. 15 arrival.

Users have been posting videos of brand new Dualshock 4 Controllers as well as the PS4 Camera. Engadget reports that the new controller is even compatible for a few PS3 games.

See an unboxing video here.

PS4 games are now available for pre-order through PS3 on the PlayStation Network. Sony is also allowing people who have pre-ordered games for the PS3 that are also coming out for the PS4, an option to upgrade for $10. This will only be a limited time offer reports Gamespot.

The PlayStation 4 is set to be released on Nov. 15 in the U.S. and on Nov. 29 in the U.K.

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