The latest "Watch Dogs 2" details will feature a rumored showcase at E3 2015, a new protagonist for the sequel and improved in-game graphics.
Several rumors are making rounds that Ubisoft's sequel to the hacking open-world video game will be making its debut on this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.
According to The Rebel, Ubisoft will debut a game footage for "Watch Dogs 2" during their E3 2016 presentation and the game will be exclusive the current game consoles, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One unlike the first game which are present to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Previous reports claim that "Watch Dogs 2" will be release next year before the month of April as Ubisoft made the decision as part of their third quarter financial report and it detailed the current outlook of the company for the fiscal year and beyond. Ubisoft has revealed its high quality line-up of video game titles such as "For Honor", "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands and "Watch Dogs 2".
In other news, it seems that "Watch Dogs 2" could feature a new protagonist possibly replacing the first game's previous hero, Aiden Pierce.
Gamerant writer Cory Gravelle made the following suggestions regarding what kind of features should be included and improved in "Watch Dogs 2". One of these is replacing Aiden Pierce as the main protagonist simply because Aiden has no personality whatsoever despite the his impressive hacking abilities and vigilante persona. Gravell described Aiden Pierce as a dull character and wanted to have a hero with a unique personality with less experience in combat, unlike the brooding and violent vigilante.
Aiden coud return to the sequel as mentor to the new protagonist or probably an antagonist in the game. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot stated that he does not know if Aiden Pierce will be back in "Watch Dogs 2" and several rumors claim that the sequel could feature three playable characters similar to "Grand Theft Auto 5".
Gavelle added that "Watch Dogs 2" should have more improved graphics. He cited the first game demo featured very impressive graphics compared to the finished product. Gavelle urged Ubisoft to have an impressive display of graphics as to not repeat the same mistake they did during the first "Watch Dogs" video game.
Several reports claim that "Watch Dogs 2" will set in San Francisco and the game will feature a "Morality" system which enables gamer's to make the best decision within the game and their decision determines the pace of the story.
"Watch Dogs 2" will release sometime in 2017 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and possible in the PC platform.