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Here’s The Watch Dogs – Welcome To Chicago Video

Ubisoft has released a brand new video for its eagerly awaited Watch Dogs. The video invites players to dive into the Chicago playground with this ingame-captured trailer, showing the game’s depth and diversity. Watch Dogs is due out on all formats May 27th, with the Wii U version coming at a later date.

26 thoughts on “Here’s The Watch Dogs – Welcome To Chicago Video”

        1. Your putting your faith in ubisoft
          ….that they will take advantage of the controller. I bet it’ll be some cheap gimmick with a map and not that it matters but is still a bummer downgraded graphics.

    1. Depending on the platform you may not get these visuals. Since you care about that alot. I suggest you get it on pc/ps4/x bone if not you may not see these visuals.

  1. This game looks good…. but ubi not giving a demo to play is surprising. The game is coming out soon and no one gets an hands on play… i don’t like that. Do you guys remember Alien colonial marines? No play thru and went it released it was shit and the wii u version got cancelled.

  2. This ad comes across like an infomercial or instructional video. It has a really weird vibe compared to the game.

  3. With the next Assassins Creed games skipping the Wii U and the delay of Watch Dog, makes it hard for me to want to do business with Ubisoft.

    1. Ubisoft had tons of credibility with Nintendo fans and Wii U owners, but it seems that they’re masterfully ruining this, and on purpose! Why? I dunno. Maybe it can be something related to this “next gen” trend, the biggest marketing ploy I’ve ever seen in my life.

  4. I hate all third-party games, except the ones that come to WiiU, they’re awesome! I can’t wait for Watch Dogs. :)

  5. Wanted this game from the start. The models for people actually looks worse than how they had them during the first year or so. City looks great though. Hope if the Wii U version still comes out, that it will look good. AC 4 or better good.

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