'Watch Dogs 2' New Patch Out On December 22 for PS4; Find Out The Exciting Features Here!

By R. A. Jayme - 16 Dec '16 06:35AM
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"Watch Dogs 2" is about to be updated again, with a couple of new features and bug fixes included in the 1.08 patch, which is out "this week." The T-Bone Content Bundle for Watch Dogs 2 will now arrive on PS4 on December 22 and on January 24 on PC and Xbox One.

Also starting December 19, the T-Bone Chaos Event will go live. Each week, a new challenge will go live through Ubisoft Club that would enable player to earn in-game currency and event rewards. These can include a new car skin or a new bag for Marcus for "Watch Dogs 2", as reported by Game Rant.

More good news according to Game Spot, the new patch of "Watch Dogs 2" will include the 'replay mission' function, which allows the player to dive back into any Main Operation level that has been already completed. "This will let you relive your favorite moments or experiment with different playstyles," Ubisoft proudly announced.

The patch also features the ability to select the game's difficulty when starting a new save, rather than just altering the difficulty in-game from the Options menu. Aside from that, a handful of enemy weapons will be available from the 3D printer. The "Watch Dogs 2" player's hacker level and its friends' hacker level will now also be displayed on the in-game phone.

Meanwhile, a stricter police officer is part of the package. Ubisoft also stated that it fixed a bug that let police officer characters to be a little too harsh if the speed limit is broken. The officer will constantly berate to stop the car in "Watch Dogs 2".

"We've also had a talk with the 'PULL OVER NOW!' policewoman and she agrees that it's not necessary to repeat that command as frequently to get the point across," says the publisher. "We're all grateful."

With all of those upgrades in "Watch Dogs 2", a bunch of tweaks for multiplayer modes have been made, as well as more bug fixes. Take a look at the full list of tweaks via Ubisoft.

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