Watch Dogs 2 Release Date: Confirmed For Xbox One, PS4 And PC
Watch Dogs 2 Release Date: Confirmed For Xbox One, PS4 and PC
It was then confirmed the released date for The Watch Dogs 2. In the previous reports, according to International Business Times, Watch Dogs 2 is said to be released by 2016, although there were no official details whether it will be available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
Now, there seem to be the final date of release of the said film. This was when Cyberland reported that Watch Dogs 2 has been set tentatively on July 2016 by Ubisoft IBT. Furthermore, there 9 locations will be added in the game - Singapore, Tokyo, New York, Silicon City, Beijing, Dubai, London, and Stockholm. From the previous report, New Jersey and New York have been added to the movie, but New Jersy turned out to be an additional update for Watch Dogs 1 game.
Fuse Joplin reported before that Ubisoft might add some changes in the movie. Game enthusiasts felt that the first Watch Dogs lacks several features. Ubisoft developers implied that there will be more vicious weapons that will compete with GTA 5.
There were also hints that the said movie might have a new character. The question is, Will Aiden Pearce return? In a gaming website, Game Debate had conducted an interview with the CEO of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot about Aiden Pearce in Watch Dogs 2.
Some people love the characters, but some did not. The characters have its own way of pleasing everybody. Now, that reactions were seen, the production will improve it next time.
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