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Test Chamber – How Watch Dogs 2 Improves On The Original
Ubisoft's Watch Dogs 2 launched today, and while our review isn't available yet, we decided to show off some of what the vibrant San Francisco has to offer. Watch Javy Gwaltney and I get chased by the cops, forge evidence to mark a random civilian as a wanted criminal, and hack our way through some wacky side missions.
In Watch Dogs 2, you take on the role of Marcus Holloway, who is part of the hacktivism group DedSec. Similar to the first game, you can hack traffic lights and steam pipes, but now you can also control massive cranes, rig proximity traps, and use gadgets like a flying drone and a tiny remote-controlled car.
You can read our initial impressions of Watch Dogs 2 by heading here.