The latest details for "Watch Dogs 2" will feature the sequel's ESRB rating and a new gameplay trailer showcasing mini-games, clothing customization, vehicles and weapons.
YouTube channel Arekkz Gaming was able to get their hands on "Watch Dogs 2" and made a video review about the games many features. As explained by Arekkz, "Watch Dogs 2" has indeed improved from the previous game as he cited more options for gamers to enjoy and explore the world as the DedSec hacker Marcus Holloway and each feature can affect the way gamers play in the sequel, VG 24/7 reported.
Players can perform fast hacks on everyone from cellphones, cameras and even control cars. There is also a net hack feature which allows gamers to easily detect any hackable gadgets in the area. The net hack will also allow gamers to track down targets easily by detecting strange hacking signals, text and other anomalies within the area.
Marcus can deploy several drones from his arsenal such as the quad copter to scout the skies or the RC jumper to explore and sneak around the terrain undetected. The video also commented on the way gamers can approuch a mission in several different ways, either they can sneak in undetected by using drone or Marcus himself or go guns-blazing and attack anyone.
The video gameplay also revealed that players can customize Marcus' appearance using different clothes from the shop, buy vehicles and even customize his weapons in the DedSec headquarters.
Lastly, there are also mini-games can Marcus play in "Watch Dogs 2" as the video showcased and checkpoint race using the quad copter.
Ubisoft revealed 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. Players will be able 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.
In other news, "Watch Dogs 2" was rated by the ESRB and it rated M for Mature,which is aged 17 and up due to the excessive violence, foul language, sexual themes and use of drugs in the game, Attack of rhe Fanboy reported.
The story behind "Watch Dogs 2" will feature Marcus Holloway and his friends from DedSec stopping the global conglomerate Blume and the ctOS 2.0 from corrupting and manipulating the system in San Francisco.
Blume is run by CEO Douschean Nemek and he has been after DedSec for ruining his plans. Marcus is also joined by T-Bone, who appeared in the first "Watch Dogs" game as he described himself as the company's "public enemy number one". Prior to Marcus Holloway's 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.
"Watch Dogs 2" will launch on Nov. 15 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.