The new details for "Watch Dogs 2" will feature a new returning character to the sequel, a new skill system and a "Streamer Bundle" for the PC version.
Ubisoft streamed the story trailer of "Watch Dogs 2" as the video feature DedSec's war against ctOS 2.0 mastermind Blume, as well as the return of a familiar character in the first game. A teaser for the story trailer was show during the Tokyo Game Show 2016 event, and now gamers will have a chance to know the whole plot of the sequel.
It starts with the introduction of the new protagonist, Marcus Holloway, a brilliant hacker who is accused of a crime he did not commit by Blume. He is then spotted and recruited by hacktivist group, DedSec and welcomed with open arms by its members visual artist Sitara, anarchist and demolition expert Wrench and super hacker, socially awkward Josh.
In addition, the story trailer also introduces a returning T-Bone from the first "Watch Dogs" game and will assist Marcus and his friends in their fight against Blume and there CEO Douschean Nemek, as he described himself as the company's "public enemy number one". Prior to Marcus Holloways introduction, it has been rumored that T-Bone is being pushed to being "Watch Dogs 2", before having his spin-off storyline in the first the game. There video will highlight several hacking and open world features, as well as fast driving and gun-blazing action, GamingBolt reported.
In other news, Ubisoft discussed the new skill system within "Watch Dogs 2" as players will have to upgrade Marcus' hacking skills via research points in order to unlock a certain abilities depending on the number of his followers.
Upgrading Marcus' skills is a way to get players to go out and explore the Bay Area in order to get more points and see the sights.
Getting all of these skills will allow players to be able to unlock everything within "Watch Dogs 2", allowing them to go anywhere and everywhere that they want to go while being able to do everything that they want as they hack their way through the game’s main story.
Lastly, Ubisoft and Blue revealed a new bundle pack for "Watch Dogs 2" in the PC as the "Streamer Bundle" will feature the Blackout Yeti USB Microphone and the main game for only $139.99, TechnoBuffalo reported.
"Watch Dogs 2" will launch on Nov. 15 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.