Fans of the famous computer-hacking open world video game, "Watch Dog", are on the edge of their seats while the day-to-day countdown for the sequel's November 15 release. "Watch Dogs 2" is guaranteed to make a big entrance in the absence of a new "Assassin's Creed" installment.
"Watch Dogs 2" is available only for Playstation 4 and Xbox One until its PC version hits the retail stores again on November 29. Prior to this month, a viral tweet by creators shot another dose of excitement for its fans
Indeed, the game will debut with its gold edition! Ubisoft is no doubt determined to keep its patrons happy despite delaying the next "Assassin's Creed" sequel. It may seem that video game enthusiasts will feel that something is missing without the newest "Assassin's Creed" sequel decked for this year. But as confirmed by the latest Game Spot report, Ubisoft Entertainment is confident that "Watch Dogs 2" will keep its patrons fully occupied while the next 'Templar-slayer' is still being fine-tuned to perfection.
Watch Dogs 2 is GOLD! #WatchDogs2 pic.twitter.com/lb8zgZaN7K
— Watch Dogs 2 (@watchdogsgame) October 27, 2016
Game N Guide also revealed some gaming features of "Watch Dogs 2". This second installment introduces players to additional exclusive mission content, wardrobe selection, vehicles, customization items and a new co-op difficulty mode.
Interestingly, players can choose three modes in defeating an opponent.
The 'aggressive mode' allows protagonist Marcus Holloway to directly attack opponents with guns, explosives or his iconic melee weapon - an improvised whip from a billiard ball and bungee cord. The 'stealth mode' is achievable whenever Marcus evades enemies or incapacitates them quietly. The 'trickster' mode entails Marcus winning all game missions by solely hacking the entire city's integrated system.
Cautiously, an article by published by Jobs & Hire states that "Watch Dogs 2" still has its own share of easily-overlooked technical flaws.
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