Watch Dogs “101” Trailer Reveals 9 Minutes of Gameplay Footage

Ubisoft's open world title receives a host of new details.

Posted By | On 13th, May. 2014

Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs has been confirmed at 30 FPS for both the PS4 and Xbox One, with the former running at 900p resolution and the latter running at 792p resolution, and a new “101” trailer has been released that details each unique aspect of the game. Check it out above.

We get a look at several of the story aspects along with new details regarding the Companion App – which has more than 40 upgrades – and showcases the giant mechanical spider that acts a mini-game. You essentially take control of a six-legged behemoth that wrecks havoc on police and must stay alive for as long as possible. You also get a look at how the game’s Reputation system works, Driving missions and much more.

Watch Dogs will be out on May 27th worldwide for the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Stay tuned for more information on the game which is shaping up to be one of the coolest open world games of the year.


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