The upcoming open world action-adventure video game, "Watch Dogs 2," has been a subject of numerous reports across the Internet for a few months now. The highly anticipated video game has already been scheduled to come out on Nov. 15 this year on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The PC version of the game was supposed to come out along with the console versions of the game.
However, new reports have been confirmed that game developer and publisher Ubisoft will delay the launching of the PC version of "Watch Dogs 2." According to reports, the game developer will roll out the PC version on Nov. 29, which is basically two weeks after the release of the console versions. Although the delay might cause little disappointment to many fans who have been waiting for the game to arrive, the company is making sure that all the wait will be worthwhile.
"Watch Dogs 2" PC version is going to have full 4K resolution support along with Extra Details and Ultra Textures options. It is reported that Ubisoft is still polishing the said version of the game as they guarantee better gaming experience once it comes out in the market.
There were also rumors suggesting that the much-awaited sequel of the 2014 hit will arrive on Sony's upcoming gaming console, the PlayStation Pro. Apparently, that is not part of Ubisoft's plan as of the moment as its focus is currently on the upcoming "Watch Dogs 2" November releases.
Meanwhile, according to a report by IGN, "Watch Dogs 2" players are given a certain amount of freedom during the game when going through missions. There are three ways gamers can choose on how they approach their missions - Aggressor, Ghost and Trickster. In the game, the main protagonist can be any of those three. Stay tuned for more news and updates about the upcoming release of "Watch Dogs 2."