'Watch Dogs 2' Update: Latest Gameplay Trailer Highlights New Multiplayer and Cooperative Modes

Watch Dogs 2 has highlighted its new multiplayer and cooperative modes through its latest update. The latest gameplay trailer of Watch Dogs 2 features its enhanced hacking mechanics. This will allow players to press the shoulder button or holding the button down so that they can perform four contextual hacks. The updates provide the player with interaction, through opening new operations and side content.

A new lead character, a new open world city, and different gameplay mechanics were some of the features to watch out in Watch Dogs 2. The footages of the actual modes have not yet been revealed by Ubisoft as of now. According to Digital Trends, Watch Dogs 2 will leave players wanting for more since animation director Colin Graham have made improvements on the game's driving controls. He said that the character, Marcus Holloway, can now effortless drive through the windy streets and hills of San Francisco.

In its trailer video, Holloway saw a man who keeps on complaining about his cellphone's glitches whenever he goes to a certain place in the city. Holloway uses his "Hacknet" view in order to find the hackable electronics within the entire area. It was then revealed that the "Stingray" device is responsible for leeching data off the devices. Holloway then positions his new drone to search for the devices' inaccessible location. This led him to a warehouse.  

Holloway saw an armed guard with an attack dog, after locating a locked door. It was later revealed in the video that Holloway has a second hacker in the cooperative mode of the game. While Marcus is hacking a guard's phone in order to promote distraction, his partner jumps over a fence and knocks out the guard. Holloway sees to it that the enemy's position can be tracked by his drone, which is also available for viewing by his partner, as Game Rant reported.



 

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