'Watch Dogs 2' release date, news: 14-minute PS4 Pro gameplay trailer released

A promotional image for "Watch Dogs 2" Facebook/watchdogsgame

Ubisoft will drop "Watch Dogs 2" next week, but the game studio increases the fans' excitement by releasing the first 14 minutes of the game as played on PlayStation 4 Pro.

The 4K video, which was released by YouTuber Arekks Gaming, displayed some of the stealth gameplay and combat sequences of the upcoming game. The trailer introduced a few cinematics as well.

In the beginning of the video, players will be initiated in the game's hacker group called the Dedsec. But the game developer revealed that there will be more of the exciting narrative upon the game's release.

In an interview with MCV, "Watch Dog 2" marketing director Mark Slaughter claimed that the sequel of the 2014-released "Watch Dog" will be more exciting compared to the first one.

"There will be a more relevant narrative with deeper characterization; a fresh, lighter tone, more creative hacking options, better driving and a seamless online experience," Slaughter stated. "Add to this more choice on how to approach challenges and a great sense of dynamism and variety in the game world and the team have worked very hard to produce a strong offering that the players will love," he went on to say.

Slaughter also revealed that Ubisoft took into consideration some of the players' feedback regarding the first game when they were developing "Watch Dog 2." According to the marketing director, the development team exerted efforts to implement several improvements to the game to make it more enjoyable.

Players can now pre-order the game through Ubisoft Store. It comes with three packages, including the Standard Edition worth $59.99, the Deluxe Edition worth $69.99 that comes with bonus contents like the companion called the Wrench Junior, as well as the Gold Edition that also comes with the Deluxe contents as well as the game's Season Pass.

The console versions of "Watch Dogs 2" will be released worldwide on Nov. 15, but the PC edition will come out on Nov. 29.

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