Ubisoft debuted its new, ground-breaking
intellectual property, an open-world action-adventure game called Watch Dogs.
Development of Watch Dogs is being led by Ubisoft Montreal, with a team
comprised of industry veterans from blockbuster franchises like Assassin’s
Creed, Rainbow 6 and Far Cry. Watch Dogs blends cutting-edge technologies
and sophisticated game design into a realistic and living open world where
players must use any means at their disposal to take down a corrupt system. In
Watch Dogs, players enter the dangerous world of Aiden Pearce, a new class of
antihero whose ability to hack into any connected system could be his most
powerful weapon. Whether it’s triggering a 30-car pileup by manipulating
traffic-lights to trap an enemy during a downtown shootout or tapping into the
city’s omnipresent security cameras to access anyone’s personal information,
Pearce is capable of coercing and controlling almost every element of the world
around him. “Watch Dogs goes beyond the limits of today’s open-world games by
giving players the ability to control an entire city,” said Jonathan Morin,
creative director, Ubisoft. “In Watch Dogs, anything connected to the city’s
Central Operating System becomes a weapon. By pushing the boundaries, we can
provide players with action and access to information on a scale that’s never
been seen in a video game before.
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