Watch Dogs 2’s New Trailer Showcases NVIDIA GameWorks Effects

Prepare your rigs.

Posted By | On 22nd, Nov. 2016

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Watch Dogs 2 is already out, and even though it’s been received rather well, we can’t say it’s been doing all that well- unfortunately, sales for the game are down over the first game, though Ubisoft maintains that they will see sustained sales for the sequel over the long run.

With that said, they will also continue advertising it, as will their partners on the game. One of these partners is Nvidia, who have just uploaded a new trailer for the PC version of the game, and all the features that it will support.

The PC version supports Ansel, G-SYNC, GeForce Experience, HBAO+, HFTS, PCSS, SLI, Surround, and TXAA, in addition to support for SLI/Crossfire systems, 4K resolution, uncapped framerate, and FOV and Sharpness sliders. Basically, they’ve gone all out on this. Naturally, you will need a really high end GPU to be able to take advantage of all this.

You can check out the trailer for yourself below. Watch Dogs 2 is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


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