[UPDATE] Ubisoft Poking Fun with No Man's Sky Through New Sci-Fi Game Trailer - [SPOILERS] Watch Dogs 2 Uses No Man's Sky Reference? [WATCH HERE]

By Jayde Winston - 14 Nov '16 06:44AM
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Recent reports surfaced the internet regarding Ubisoft poking fun with No Man's Sky. It was speculated that Ubisoft had released a new Sci-Fi Game Trailer in comparison with the color palette and the atmosphere of No Man's Sky. A report states that Ubisoft released the trailer in resemblance to No Man's Sky, a space titled game with similar visions but could not provide their promises. It is safe to say that Ubisoft might be extending their appreciation to No Man's Sky game due to this footage resemblance. Also, Ubisoft had their challenges as well, and it will be very surprising for them to challenge Sony considering the struggles they had with their games.

Meanwhile, rumors about Watch Dogs 2 incorporating No Man's Sky reference is becoming a trend. Even though regular consumers could not acquire the said game, there are numerous copies being made available. Since the ban of streaming Watch Dogs has lifted, whatever is shown on the internet is accepted legally. Also, missions of the upcoming sequel Watch Dogs 2 is reported to take place in a fake version Ubisoft's San Francisco-based development studio. The recent release of Ubisoft Sci-Fi trailer is considered as a link in unlocking the mysteries that will surface Watch Dogs 2. The footage seems to portray an upcoming mission, but fans are looking deeper in decoding the clues. It was observed that the Trailer looked polished and well created to be considered fake. But, gamers are requesting for Ubisoft's grand release and an independent title.

Watch Dogs 2 is announced to be released November 15 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Watch Dogs had their share of challenges as well. Similar to No Man's Sky, Watch Dogs first release could not keep up with their promises. However, the upcoming sequel is expected to expand the hacking ideas to put the triple-A franchise back on track.

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