| Quick Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Format Played | First Stream | Review Score |
| PlayStation 4 | July 1st, 2019 | N/A |
Streams
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 1)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 2)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 3)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 4)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 5)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 6)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 7)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Part 8)
- Stream: Hacking San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2 (Finale)
- Stream: Trophy Hunting in San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2
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| Developer | Publisher | Release Date |
| Ubisoft Montreal | Ubisoft | November 15th, 2016 |
Watch Dogs 2 is a 2016 open world action-adventure game for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, developed and published by Ubisoft. In this sequel to 2014’s Watch Dogs, the action is moved from Chicago to the San Francisco Bay Area with a new protagonist – Marcus Holloway – fighting against the rise of the central Operating System 2.0 (or ctOS 2.0) and the company behind it – the Blume Corporation. ctOS is an operating system that controls almost all aspects of a city’s infrastructure, including CCTV systems, banking software, public transport, and even cellphone networks.
The game is played primarily in third person (with first person options when using remote control gadgets or hacking cameras), and consists of Marcus trying to take down ctOS 2.0 and Blume, through a series of missions designed to target prominent aspects being controlled by the system. The game can be played in several different ways, with options for stealth and distraction, or more traditional outright action.

