31 Ocak 2014 Cuma

Watch Dogs-Multiplayer


Watch_Dogs will feature both online and co-op Multiplayer modes. Both will center around the single player campaign and the various hacking tools that are available.

Online Multiplayer

The announced multiplayer modes can be played while in the single player campaign. A player from around the world can enter your game to hack and upload a virus to you, or vice versa. If you can find the player somewhere in the city before they finish hacking, you can hack them back or kill them. Of course, the original hacker can defend themselves and kill you, too.
 
Other Multiplayer modes will be announced at a later date that feature more than two players.

Co-Op Tablet Multiplayer

The Co-Op Multiplayer will allow one player to play Watch Dogs on a console and one player on a tablet. Both Android and iOS are supported for tablet play. The player on the tablet can be use the tablet anywhere in the real world as long as it's connected to the internet, meaning it does not have to be connected to a console to play co-op. The tablet player will have an overhead view of the area the console player is currently at. They will be able to use hacking tools to help the console player escape police or help out with any other hacking needs.
 

Watch Dogs



ReleasedPlatforms
Spring 2014, TBA (NA)
Spring 2014, TBA (EU)
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Wii U
PC
DeveloperPublisher
Ubisoft MontrealUbisoft
Official Sites
http://watchdogs.ubi.com // On Facebook // On Twitter
Announced at Ubisoft's E3 2012 Press Conference, Watch Dogs is an open-world urban survival game with a measure of tactical stealth action thrown into the mix.
From the game's official site:
Set in Chicago, where a central network of computers connects everyone and everything, Watch_Dogs explores the impact of technology within our society. Using the city as your weapon, you will embark on a personal mission to inflict your own brand of justice.
Chicago's overarching network is known as the Central Operating System (ctOS), and it controls almost all of the city's technology and information - including key data on all of the city's residents.
You play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. While seeking justice for those events, you'll monitor and hack those around you by manipulating theCtOS from the palm of your hand. You'll access omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control traffic lights and public transportation to stop the enemy... and more.
 

THE CITY IS OUR WEAPON

Watch_Dogs takes place in a fully simulated living city. Using Aiden's smartphone, you have real-time control over the city's infrastructure. Trap your enemy in a 30-car pileup, created by manipulating the traffic lights. Stop a train, and then board it to evade the authorities. Narrowly escape capture by quickly raising a drawbridge. Anything connected to the ctOS can become your weapon.

STREET JUSTICE

Living in inner city Chicago, where violence is often answered by violence, Aiden has learned how to take the fight to the streets. Deliver brutalizing blows with your baton, or experience electrifying shoot-outs with physics simulation that rivals anything in the shooter category. Throughout his journey, Aiden will take on his foes with more than 30 traditional weapons.

HIGH OCTANE DRIVING

Luckily, Aiden won't always need to traverse Chicago's streets on foot. Ubisoft Montreal has partnered with studios such as Ubisoft Reflections, the acclaimed team behind the award-winning Driver series, to provide a suite of vehicles bursting with horsepower. You'll get behind the wheel of more than 65 cars – each with state-of-the-art physics and handling – to explore Chicago's vast and intricate roadways.
 

DYNAMIC NAVIGATION

Not only does Watch_Dogs give you the ability to take advantage of the ctOS, it also allows you to explore the many layers of Chicago itself. Cut through buildings, scale rooftops, and explore the city's dangerous underground to catch your target.

E3 2013 Trailers