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Sony Announces Movie Based On Upcoming Ubisoft Game ‘Watch Dogs’
Along with announcing an official release date for the PlayStation 4, Sony also announced a new movie project during their conference at Gamescom.
Sony Pictures along with New Regency will team up with gaming giant Ubisoft to make Watch Dogs, a movie based on the hotly anticipated upcoming video game in which technologies are used to your advantage and nothing—and no one—are hidden from the all-seeing eyes of big brother. In the game you play as master hacker Aiden Pearce, a man whose past leads to a violent family tragedy. While trying to find those responsible, Aiden also finds himself becoming a vigilante and helping others who are being harmed.
Continue below for more and to see a trailer for the game that shows off some cinematic qualities.
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E3 2013: Yet Another Amazing ‘Watch Dogs’ Gameplay Demo
One of Ubisoft’s upcoming titles, Watch Dogs has been wowing gamers since its debut at last year’s E3 convention. The game was shown off a few months back at Sony’s big PlayStation 4 reveal event, and now again one year later at E3 2013 another gameplay demo has been presented…and again it’s incredible. Every single time.
This new demo shows off even more ways you can use the city environment to your advantage, and how it can help you (and your acquaintances) work your way out of trouble, both from enemies and the authorities.
Check out the amazing new Watch Dogs gameplay demo below now!
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PS4 Preview: Ubisoft Shows Off New ‘Watch Dogs’ Gameplay Demo
In case you somehow missed it, the PlayStation 4 gaming console was made official by Sony Computer Entertainment at a conference held in New York last night.
While the console itself wasn’t shown, the controller and plenty of details were. Also shown were a collection of demonstrations of the console’s abilities, including the first official looks at next-gen games—we have seen some next-gen games before, but whether they would be current or next generation titles was not confirmed—although many of these games will also be released on the current gaming consoles, as is normal when making the transition to a new console. Not everyone will buy the new system immediately.
One such game is Watch Dogs, one of the standouts at last year’s E3 Convention being developed by Ubisoft. A brand new gameplay demo was shared at the event, and can be seen below now!
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The Drill Down 236: E3 2012 & All Things D
This week, Andy, Devindra, Chris, and Techmeme’s Lidija Davis break down this coming year’s latest videogame announcements from the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Later, we discuss last week’s All Things D conference, which was “haunted by the man who isn’t here.”
But first, this week’s headlines… LinkedIn suffers a massive security breach as 6.4 million passwords get leaked, Google sneaks the first video from Project Glass, Facebook Camera launches, Facebook plans to allow under 13-year-olds into their service, Apple to bring Siri to the iPad, and Airtime launches.
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