The Watch Dogs 2 development team has released official specs for the PC version of the game. You’ll find the full list of system requirements and special PC enhancements below: MINIMUM Supported OS – (64-bit versions only) Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Processor Intel Core i5 2400S @ 2.5 GHz | AMD FX 6120 @ 3.5 GHz RAM 6GB Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (2GB) | AMD Radeon HD 7870 (2GB) or better Hard Disk Space 50 GB Peripherals Windows-compatible keyboard and mouse, Microsoft Xbox One Controller, Dual Shock 4 Controller Multiplayer 256 Kbps or faster broadband connection RECOMMENDED Supported OS – (64-bit versions only) Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Processor Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.2GHz | AMD FX 8120 @ 3.9 GHz RAM 8GB Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (3GB) | NVIDIA ...
Ubisoft has revealed a new trailer for their upcoming open world game Watch Dogs 2, titled Welcome to Dedsec. In this trailer you will learn more about Marcus Holloway, including the members of the hacker group Dedsec team who will help the hip young, protagonist Marcus to reveal the corrupt secrets of a powerful tech corporation, which tries to exploit people on a scale bigger than anyone could envisage. Watch Dogs 2 will release for the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on 15th November. For more news and reviews, keep checking back at Gaming Central.
Ubisoft revealed an exclusive multiplayer trailer for Watch Dogs 2, showcasing the various multiplayer modes available to players. Following suit, the sequel to the critically acclaimed title Watch Dogs will let you play online without having bothered to sit in lobbies. In addition to that, you can partner up with a friend to undertake co-op missions or simply go about enjoying the sights. There will also be modes that will pit players against each other, with World Invasions making a return as well. World Invasions task the player with hacking someone else without being identified or caught. And those who like create a little ruckus in their own games shall be penalized as well; hurting too many innocent bystanders will lead to a bounty being put on your head. This will enable other playe...
Open games are gaining immense popularity, thanks to titles like The Elder Scrolls, GTA V, The Witcher 3 and many more. This year has seen and will continue to see a lot of great looking open world games, so here is our list of the top 10 upcoming titles, in no particular order. Horizon: Zero Dawn Platform: PS 4 Release Date: 2017 Made by the developers of the Killzone franchise, Horizon: Zero Dawn is a third person action RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world, only this time, nature has taken the world back and humanity has seem to gone back to using tools and weapons of old age. There are ruins of long forgotten cities, plush green fields dominated by mechanical creatures which you can either tame or kill. With its fast dynamics, action packed combat and beautiful environments, the game ...
Ubisoft has announced that Watch Dogs 2, the newest installment in the blockbuster WATCH_DOGS franchise, will be available worldwide on November 15 for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One and Windows PC. WATCH DOGS 2 is the product of over two years of intensive development by the original creative team behind the Watch Dogs brand. The topics of data security and privacy as well as and hacking are more current than ever in today’s society, and the Watch Dogs brand has been exploring these themes ever since the release of the first opus in 2014. WATCH_DOGS 2 offers a fictional environment linked to challenges players can relate to, while offering high-quality entertainment as they explore the San Francisco Bay Area with Marcus Holloway. Players enter a massive and dyn...
We had earlier reported on speculations that Watch Dogs 2 was indeed in development, and will be releasing sometime in the course of the next two years. it had remained an unconfirmed rumor until today, when Ubisoft confirmed in its third quarter sales announcement that Watch Dogs 2, and a few other games of note, will be out sometime during its 2016-17 fiscal year. The report throws around some big numbers, as they are wont to do: Ubisoft expects big sales this year—€1.36 billion/$1.54 billion—and even more next year—€1.7 billion ($1.93 billion)—thanks to what Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot calls a “portfolio of powerful franchises.” More money is good news for Ubi, but the interesting part from a non-business perspective is found a bit lower down the announcement. There are no sp...