In an announcement that surprises absolutely no-one, Ubisoft have announced that single player content for their newest release Watch Dogs will be available this week across all platforms. The new content release includes three single player missions, in addition to unlockable weapons, perks and bonuses.
Read more »After the numerous delays, the smattering of information and the push to start the hype train over and over, you’d be forgiven for being completely over information about Watch Dogs at this point. However, Aussies take note – if you’re like me and you have pre-ordered the title, EB Games have announced the stores participating in midnight launches across the country.
Read more »Ahhhh Chicago. The Windy City. The City of Broad Shoulders. Chicagoland. Chi-Town. Beefy McSlaughterville. One of those might be made up. America’s second city will be the setting for Watch Dogs, the upcoming open world game from Ubisoft. A new trailer takes you inside Chicago, and shows off some of the fun you’ll be having there. Read on for the details.
Read more »The addition of stronger impact drug use and sex themes seems to have pushed Watch Dogs to a new classification in Australia, with Ubisoft’s upcoming release moving from an MA15+ classification to an R18+ classification.
Read more »If you watched the recent PS4 announcement presentation you will have likely seen a teaser of Ubisoft’s upcoming game Watch Dogs. And if you were like me, you would probably have been wondering why that game isn’t released right now and how unfair it is that you can’t be playing it as we speak. Thankfully, for all those like me who just can’t wait to play this game, Ubisoft have provided a few more details about Watch Dogs to tide us over until its release.
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