Watch Dogs 2: Seamless Walkthrough Released

A new extended gameplay video just got dropped for Watch Dogs 2. This week, Ubisoft provided a 19-minute, seamless walkthrough video for the upcoming sequel. You can check out the new gameplay footage in the player below.

The video provides the first extended look at the open-world, free-roam gameplay for Watch Dogs 2. The footage features a slice of the San Francisco Bay Area featured in the game. The main character of Marcus wanders through famous landmarks like Coit Tower and Fisherman’s Wharf. There’s also a look at the hacking and enhanced driving mechanics for the game, along with drones, new customization options, emergent activities and more. All in all, it looks like Watch Dogs 2 will be a pretty deep gameplay experience.

The game will also feature various online multiplayer scenarios. Throughout the game, players can take part in co-op missions with friends. However, in other situations, Marcus will be hunted by other players in Bounty scenarios. Or Marcus can serve as the hunter and go after other players.

So far the overall depth and amount of activities for the game look pretty immense. The open-world sandbox of San Francisco looks equally impressive. Watch Dogs 2 is not far off from its release. The game arrives on November 15 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.

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