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PlayStation teases pre-Black Friday Sale; Call of Duty: WWII, Destiny 2 and more to be discounted on PS4

Last week, Sony announced their Black Friday plans for the PlayStation brand, offering light details, but no specifics. It was revealed that there would be a pre-Black Friday sale for PlayStation Plus members starting on Friday, November 17th, and that deals would be up to 40% off on "blockbuster titles" but Sony didn't mention which games would be included in the sale.

Today, Sony teased the PS Plus-exclusive with some titles that would be featured in the sale. According to the tweet, Call of Duty: WWII, Destiny 2, NBA 2K18, FIFA 18, Madden NFL 18, and South Park: The Fractured But Whole will be on sale, as will a number of other unmentioned games.

No prices were mentioned, but Sony did link to the PlayStation Store for consumers to subscribe to PS Plus – where it was revealed that the 14-day trial is not available.

The sale ends on November 21st, at 8AM PT.

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