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Man caught selling stolen copies of Call of Duty: WWII

He was allegedly using eBay to do so.

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An American man from Indiana has allegedly been selling stolen copies of the upcoming shooter Call of Duty: WWII on eBay, Kotaku has reported, and has now been caught doing so.

The man in question allegedly lives near a huge Sony manufacturing complex that produces products for the Japanese company, and he's said to somehow have gotten his hands on a shipment of missing game discs that Sony not long ago lost track of.

The police have caught the thief, who sold the games for just $45 USD, WTHITV reports. It's not long to wait until the game's official release date of November 3, so hopefully this will deter others from trying to do the same.

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