‘Watch Dogs 2' Updates, Trailer Released: Get Ready To Hunt Down Zodiac Killer From Nov. 15!

By Jeff Thompson - 21 Oct '16 04:33AM

"Watch Dogs 2" new trailer has just released with a pre-order bonus to access to DLC mission. It has given a clue about The Zodiac Killer's mission this time and it would help the gamers to decipher the challenges expected in the game when it releases. The gamers would take the role of "Marcus Holloway", an expert hacker and the game is set in San Francisco Bay Area.

The trailer opens with a statement "In 1969, The Zodiac Killer Terrorized San Francisco. Despite all the clues, only one thing is known: He was never caught." It can be expected that tracking down the Zodiac killer could be the task of the game. However, to confirm the mission and to know further details about the tasks, gamers have to wait until Nov.15, the day it gets released, reports Gamespot.

Though the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game releases on Nov.15, the gamers of PC version will have to wait little longer. The last update shows that it will get released only on Nov. 29, cited by Windows Central. "With the extra time, we can make sure that Watch Dog 2 works smoothly across a broad range of hardware available in the market," Ubisoft, the developer, explained in a blog post. "Also we can add extra finishing to the features which are considered dearest to our community."

The PC version is expected come with a number of additional features. It will support 4K, enhanced PC performance with sliders to increase the control sharpness, field view and pixel density. It would also include multi-monitor support, introduction of multiple save files to track the progress of the gamer and expanded windowed mode options, reported by Digital Trends.

The second installment of any successful game would have huge expectation from the fans like "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location". But some fail to achieve that. The trailer of Watch Dogs 2 promises something great, but the clear answer about the game can only be concluded on Nov. 15.

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