Watch Dogs Release Date: Ubisoft Announces Watch Dogs Release Date on November 18

Watch Dogs Release Date: Ubisoft Announces Watch Dogs Release Date on November 18
Ubisoft finally revealed that the release date for Watch Dogs game would be on November 18th. Recently, Ubisoft announced publicly that the record-breaking and an open world action game will be soon available in Northern America. The game will take advantage the Wii U hardware with interactive and detailed map of Chicago, which will be displayed on Wii U GamePad.
Furthermore, the game features the Off-TV-Play. This means that players can still play the game on Wii U GamePad. Such development is led by the Ubisoft Bucharest in partnership with Ubisoft Montreal.
Now, for those who are asking or intrigued about the Watch Dogs story plot, this is actually a story of Aiden Pearce. He is a brilliant hacker whose criminal past led into violent tragedy for his family. He is on the hunt for those people who have hurt his family.
Players can monitor as well as hack their enemies through manipulation of everything that are connected to ctOS or city's Central Operating System. The Watch Dogs allows the players to use Chicago as main weapon as well as the exact place of revenge.
Getting excited? Can't blame you. What makes this more exciting is that this would be available on different platforms like Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows PC, and Microsoft. This would be a great game for those who are looking for true action!
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