Watch Dogs 2 Anticipated to Appear in E3 2016; Ubisoft Title Possibly Out Q1 2017

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Watch Dogs 2 was once a rumor to many and now that Ubisoft has emerged with positive news on the title, gamers are more than excited to hear what would be next for the classic hacker game. Fans of the first title may want to mark their calendars as the title may make its appearance in a number of months.

According to Yibada, Watch Dogs has been around for some time now, and fans of the series have become weary of waiting long for the second one. Fans no longer need to fret as Ubisoft may spill more information about the title come June of the year.

Noted by Youth Health Mag, this year's E3 event proves a great tendency for Watch Dogs 2 to be further announced, let alone to be presented to the public with other potential titles that Ubisoft has in store. The story of the game may also be revealed, and some rumors claim that the original protagonist Aiden Pierce may no longer be the same to wait on; since some fans believe that he would be better off as a mentor to the next lead or even a villain.

Game Rant delivered that as mentioned, Aiden Pierce is possibly no longer a candidate for the lead role, as some gamers believe that his character does not have quite as much flavor to it than what is expected of him. Graphics are also a concern to the gamers, and with it fans hope that the next Watch Dogs game would have learned from the first; and will be set in San Francisco with a whole new array of systems that determine the pace of the story.

Watch Dogs 2 is expected to be released sometime before April of 2017. The platforms in which he game is anticipated to release include the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and rumors state that the PC will also have a taste of the game.

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