

Use the city of Chicago as your ultimate weapon and exact your own style of revenge. Access omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control traffic lights and public transportation to stop the enemy…and more. Now on the hunt for those who hurt your family, you'll be able to monitor and hack all who surround you by manipulating everything connected to the city’s network. You play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. In Watch_Dogs, this system is called the Central Operating System (CTOS) – and it controls almost every piece of the city’s technology and holds key information on all of the city’s residents. Urban infrastructures are monitored and controlled by complex operating systems. With each connection, we leave a digital trail that tracks our every move and milestone, our every like and dislike.

But with that same simple swipe, we cast an increasingly expansive shadow. We find out what’s happening in the world. Watch Dogs is available May 27th for PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.- Perk: Driving Boost: More Hit Points To VehiclesĪll it takes is the swipe of a finger. It's all in good fun in regards to the promotion for the game. We won't spoil the end, but, relax, no one gets arrested. But it’s when the customers play around with a local traffic light that the chaos really picks up, as cars crash and the police show up. The clerk proceeds to play around with the street lights, then walks over to an ATM and makes it spew out fake cash where people gather to pick it up. From there, he proceeds outside…and this is where things get interesting. He then proceeds to show the customers just how the app works, being able to shut off lights in the store, and then turn them back on.
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After a few minutes, he gets them to work again, and also explains that he’s added a special app to it for the trouble. In the new ad, which you can view below, customers walk into a store where they tell a convenience store clerk that their mobile devices aren’t working properly. The latest viral ad for the forthcoming third-person action game actually puts power at the fingertips of a few unsuspecting shoppers, where (staged) things get out of hand quickly. Ubisoft is going all out to show what players can do in Watch Dogs.
