Watch Dogs Map Takes 7 Minutes To Travel From One End To Another

Chicago Never Looked This Good.

Posted By | On 27th, May. 2014

While Watch Dogs’ open world may not be as massive as Grand Theft Auto 5, it does takes 7 minutes or so to drive from end to end. Playstation Access gave players a glimpse of how players can just drive through Chicago in 7 minutes. Seven minutes is still quite an achievement in terms of open world games, granted that it doesn’t compare to some of the bigger maps out there, but there is still a ton to do.

If travelling around Chicago were not enough, then players would find a lot of side quests to keep them busy for months to come. The games’ main campaign takes about 15-40 hours to finish, while hardcore players who are intent on completing every single challenge will find themselves clocking in at about 100 hours.

Watch Dogs is available worldwide today for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. The Wii U version is scheduled to release later. You can check our full review of the game here.


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