Watch Dogs 2 To Release This November, Appears To Take Place In San Francisco

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Ubisoft is hosting a Watch Dogs 2 reveal tomorrow, but IGN posted a banner ahead of time, showing that the game is expected to launch on November 15, 2016 and it’ll take place in San Francisco. [Thanks, Eurogamer.]

 

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The above is a look at the banner in question, showing a new protagonist standing in front of what appears to be the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco. The artwork for the character also matches the lead character art that was posted last month.

 

Below is a look at a brief teaser video for tomorrow’s reveal set for June 8 at 6pm CEST:

 


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