Watch Dogs screens show various sides to Chicago

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A new set of Watch Dogs screenshots have been released, showing off various different sides of Chicago. And also a poker game. And a giant robot. Because why not?

In fairness, the giant robot appears to from the Digital Trip DLC thing, but I’d imagine the rest are from the base game. And blimey, but it doesn’t half look good. I’m not about to say OH MY GOD IT’S PHOTOREALISTIC, but… well, it’s certainly rather impressive. I look forward to seeing whether or not my computer can actually tackle this at high-detail.

Watch Dogs, Ubisoft’s third-person open-world hack-’em-up, is due out on 27 May.


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