Hacking Is The Name Of The Game In Ubisoft’s “Watch Dogs”

Ubisoft announced a brand new game at E3 this week, titled Watch Dogs. This is an open-world title that allows the player to hack into all sorts of electronic objects, and takes place in a world where a reliance on computers has made this possible. You can watch an announcement trailer and play footage from the game below:

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Watch Dogs is being developed by Ubisoft Montreal. We’ll have further details on the game as they are made available.


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