Black Ops II Release Date Spotted On Preorder Cards

Someone over at Target unpacked these stacks of Call of Duty: Black Ops II preorder cards today and made sure to get a picture. Of course, what's the point of a picture if it doesn't get online and spoil everything for everyone?

Call of Duty: Black Ops II will be available for Xbox 360 and PS3 on November 13th, 2012 in the United States.

I'm sure no one could have possibly predicted that the follow up to the best selling video game of all time would be a direct sequel. Now it seems like the picture is getting clearer and clearer. We'll be sure to bring you everything you need to know about the next Call of Duty game as it breaks.

Of course, E3 is right around the corner, so expect to hear quite a bit more about this fall's first-person shooter landslide soon.

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