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'Watch Dogs 2' rumors: Story mode can be finished without killing possible; New trailer features more multiplayer co-op, bounty hunter mode details [VIDEO]

| Aug 18, 2016 02:20 AM EDT

Ubisoft confirms Watch Dogs 2 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms and it will be release on November 15.

New "Watch Dogs 2" details will feature more multiplayer co-op missions, activities and 'Bounty Hunter' mode, as well as the possibility of finishing the game without killing.

Ubisoft streamed a new gameplay trailer for "Watch Dogs 2" during Gamescom 2016 this week as the sequel will feature more details on the multiplayer co-op features and a new "Bounty Hunter" mode. As seen in the video, gamers can play "Watch Dogs 2" solo or makes friends with other player's online and start a team and explore San Francisco in the name of DedSec.

Co-op missions will have gamers do series of activities for DedSec such as hacking sabotaging or stealing almost everything. Gamers can also do activities that are not related to DedSec such as cruising around San Francisco or the country side, sailing the ocean with yachts and even take selfies on the smart phones etc.

There is also "Online Invasion" were players will be attacked by other players hacking DedSec systems. The mission will be simple, find the culprit and catch him/her. Gamers can also do the same thing by hacking covertly to other player's server undetected using a variety of hacking skills and drones.

Lastly, will be the "Bounty Hunter" mode, were in gamers are being hunted by contract killers to get rid of the player and get the reward. This happens when the player creates too much chaos and innocent people will die in the process. Gamers will be hunted down by atleast three bounty hunters and players can also do the same thing and hunt other players for an even bigger reward, Gamerant reported.

In other news, game director Danny Belanger teased the possibility of finishing "Watch Dogs 2's" story mode without ever killing everyone in the game.

Balenger told Gamespot that Ubisoft supports non-lethal methods as "Watch Dogs 2" offers more than that for the gamers. Balenger admitted that is a difficult task since some missions will require lethal force, but they will try their best to have a non-lethal approach as possible.

Given that "Watch Dogs 2" will let players decide how to handle missions on their own, the sequel may offer different solutions and gamers can finish the game without ever killing everyone depending on the situation.

"Watch Dogs 2" will launch on Nov. 15 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.

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