Ubisoft has announced the release date for Bad Blood, the new digital content for Watch_Dogs that explores the story of T-Bone through a campaign of 10 missions set in new locations of Chicago. Season pass holders will be able to download this addon on September 23rd, other players will be able to catch it on September 30th. Teaser, screens and more details inside.
All New Single-Player Campaign, New Playable Character, Co-Op, Challenges and More!
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – September 3, 2014 – Today, Ubisoft announced that Watch_Dogs Bad Blood, a new downloadable piece of content for Watch_Dogs, the record-breaking open-world action game that has sold-in more than 8 million units, will release on September 23 for season pass holders and September 30 for all other players.
Watch_Dogs Bad Blood features an all new story campaign starring T-Bone, the brilliant and eccentric hacker players first met in Watch_Dogs, who is now playable for the first time. The campaign explores T-Bone’s story through 10 new missions set in new locations throughout Chicago. Shortly after the events of Watch_Dogs, Raymond “T-Bone” Kenney infiltrates Blume one last time to plant a false trail in their system. Before he can disappear from the grid, he receives a panicked phone call from Tobias Frewer, a former colleague from Blume’s ctOS prototype days, who’s in desperate need of help. Putting his own escape at risk, T-Bone decides to help, but quickly realizes the details of his old friend’s story aren’t adding up.
Watch_Dogs Bad Blood also grants players access to “Street Sweep” contracts, a dynamic new system of side missions that offers players endless hours of challenges. All Street Sweep contracts are playable in co-op mode (friend or public sessions), a first for Watch_Dogs, allowing two players to work together to combat Chicago’s criminal groups. The popular online ‘Hacking’ and ‘Tailing’ modes as well as the ctOS Companion App are also fully playable as T-Bone in Watch_Dogs Bad Blood.
In addition, Watch_Dogs Bad Blood features exclusive weapons, perks and outfits, including the remote-controlled car “Eugene,” T-Bone’s latest creation that can be upgraded with both offensive and defensive perks.
Players looking for early access to the upcoming Watch_Dogs Bad Blood DLC, as well as the “Access Granted Pack” and “Conspiracy!” Digital Trip can still purchase the Season Pass. For more information on the Watch_Dogs Season Pass, please visit: <8637>http://watchdogs.com/badblood.8637>
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All comments (8)
Here's a chart for all the Watch Dogs' editions and all DLCs, basically, it is impossibe to buy a single 100% complete edition (having all DLCs).
http://wac.7725.edgecastcdn.net/807725/website/wp-...
And here's a long article showing what you need to do if you want to have specific things, like all DLCs.
Watch Dogs special editions total $1,240, but do you really need that hat?
http://www.polygon.com/2014/5/14/5713416/watch-dog...
What's absurd is Ubisoft's extreme greed to nickel and dime customers with 11 different editions and 21 exclusive items, including DLCs. DLCs became an excuse to take content out of the game to charge more if you want it.
Here's a chart for all the Watch Dogs' editions and all DLCs, basically, it is impossibe to buy a single 100% complete edition (having all DLCs).
http://wac.7725.edgecastcdn.net/807725/website/wp-...
And here's a long article showing what you need to do if you want to have specific things, like all DLCs.
Watch Dogs special editions total $1,240, but do you really need that hat?
http://www.polygon.com/2014/5/14/5713416/watch-dog...
$90 I think?